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First Quarter 1999; Volume 54,Issue 1

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    Does conservation pay?
    Stephen B. Lovejoy
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 370;

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    Managing U.S. cropland to sequester carbon in soil
    R. Lal, R. F. Follett, J. Kimble and C. V. Cole
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 374-381;
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    Carbon sequestration in soils
    James P. Bruce, Michele Frome, Eric Haites, Henry Janzen, Rattan Lal and Keith Paustian
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 382-389;

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    Wildlife benefits of the conservation reserve program in Ohio
    D. A. Swanson, D. P. Scott and D. L. Risley
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 390-394;
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    Is the conversion of land from agricultural production to a bioreserve boon or bane for economic development? The Cache River Bioreserve as a case study
    R. J. Beck, S. E. Kraft and J. H. Burde
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 394-401;
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    Soil conservation regions for erosion control and sustained land productivity in India
    M. S. Rama Mohan Rao, V. N. Sharda, S. C. Mohan, S. S. Shrimali, G. Sastry, Pratap Narain and I. P. Abrol
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 402-409;
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    Pesticide practices and perceptions of Wyoming farmers and ranchers
    L. W. Van Tassell, M. A. Ferrell, B. Yang, D. E. Legg and J. E. Lloyd
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 410-414;
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    Sediment yield prediction using AGNPS
    J. Perrone and C. A. Madramootoo
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 415-419;
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    Survey of livestock influences on stream and riparian ecosystems in the western United States
    A. J. Belsky, A. Matzke and S. Uselman
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 419-431;
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    Soil quality changes in eastern Washington with Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) take-out
    V. L. Gewin, A. C. Kennedy, R. Veseth and B. C. Miller
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 432-438;
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    Conservation Reserve Program effects on soil quality indicators
    D. L. Karlen, M. J. Rosek, J. C. Gardner, D. L. Allan, M. J. Alms, D. F. Bezdicek, M. Flock, D. R. Huggins, B. S. Miller and M. L. Staben
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 439-444;
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    Residue management for potato rotation in Prince Edward Island
    D. Holmstrom, R. DeHaan, J. B. Sanderson and J. A. MacLeod
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation January 1999, 54 (1) 445-448;
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First Quarter 1999
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