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Third Quarter 1998; Volume 53,Issue 3

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    Editorial
    Donald Tyler
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 186;

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    No-till development in Chequén Farm and its influence on some physical, chemical and biological parameters
    Carlos C. Crovetto
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 194-199;
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    Cover crop effects on soil water relationships
    Paul W. Unger and Merle F. Vigil
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 200-207;
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    Cover crop impacts on watershed hydrology
    Seth M. Dabney
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 207-213;
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    Nitrogen and carbon cycling in relation to cover crop residue quality
    M.G. Wagger, M.L. Cabrera and N.N. Ranells
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 214-218;
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    Biological and biochemical soil properties in no-till corn with different cover crops
    M.D. Mullen, C.G. Melhorn, D.D. Tyler and B.N. Duck
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 219-224;
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    Cover crop and soil quality interactions in agroecosystems
    D.C. Reicosky and F. Forcella
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 224-229;
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    Using cereal grain winter cover crops to reduce groundwater nitrate contamination in the mid-Atlantic coastal plain
    Kenneth W. Staver and Russell B. Brinsfield
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 230-240;
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    Sequential NLEAP simulations to examine effect of early and late planted winter cover crops on nitrogen dynamics
    Jorge A. Delgado
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 241-244;
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    Enhancing soil nitrogen mineralization and corn yield with overseeded cover crops
    M.E. Jones, R.R. Harwood, N.C. Dehne, J. Smeenk and E. Parker
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 245-249;
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    Effects of temporary and permanent soil cover on grape yield and soil chemical and physical properties
    A. Klik, J. Rosner and W. Loiskandl
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 249-253;
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    Cropping system influences on several soil quality attributes in the northern Great Plains
    Brian J. Wienhold and Ardell D. Halvorson
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 254-258;
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    Spatial analysis of biomass and N accumulation of a winter wheat cover crop grown after a drought-stressed corn crop in the SE coastal plain
    Philip J. Bauer, E. John Sadler and Warren J. Busscher
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 259-262;
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    Surface energy balance partitioning over rye and oats cover crops in central Iowa
    J. H. Prueger, J. L. Hatfield and T. J. Sauer
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 263-268;
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    Nitrogen availability as affected by ten years of cover crop and tillage systems in southern Brazil
    T.J.C Amado, S.B. Fernandez and J. Mielniczuk
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 268-271;
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    Spring-seeded smother plants for weed control in corn and soybean
    D.D. Buhler, K.A. Kohler and M.S. Foster
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 272-275;
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    Oat and rye overseeded into soybean as fall cover crops in the upper Midwest
    T. J. Johnson, T.C. Kaspar, K.A. Kohler, S.J. Corak and S.D. Logsdon
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 276-279;
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    Economic analysis of the effects of winter cover crops on no-tillage corn yield response to applied nitrogen
    Roland K. Roberts, James A. Larson, Donald D. Tyler, Bob N. Duck and Kim D. Dillivan
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 280-284;
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    Stochastic dominance analysis of winter cover crop and nitrogen fertilizer systems for no-tillage corn
    James A. Larson, Roland K. Roberts, Donald D. Tyler, Bob N. Duck and Stephen P. Slinsky
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 1998, 53 (3) 285-288;
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation: 53 (3)
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 53, Issue 3
Third Quarter 1998
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