Table of Contents
May/June 2004; Volume 59,Issue 3
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Cox, Craig A.
- You have accessWill we measure up?Craig A. CoxJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 46A;
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Habron, G.B.
- You have accessAdoption of conservation practices by agricultural landowners in three Oregon watershedsG.B. HabronJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 109-115;
Hemminger, Pat
- You have accessTwo state boundaries one watershedPat HemmingerJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 54A-57A;
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Klik, A.
- You have accessAutomated erosion wheel: A new measuring device for field erosion plotsA. Klik, W. Sokol and F. SteindlJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 116-121;
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Shultz, S.D.
- You have accessCalculating wetland easement payments using alternative land value data: A case study of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service small wetland acquisition program in the Prairie Pothole RegionS.D. Shultz and S.J. TaffJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 103-109;
Sokol, W.
- You have accessAutomated erosion wheel: A new measuring device for field erosion plotsA. Klik, W. Sokol and F. SteindlJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 116-121;
Steindl, F.
- You have accessAutomated erosion wheel: A new measuring device for field erosion plotsA. Klik, W. Sokol and F. SteindlJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 116-121;
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Taff, S.J.
- You have accessCalculating wetland easement payments using alternative land value data: A case study of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service small wetland acquisition program in the Prairie Pothole RegionS.D. Shultz and S.J. TaffJournal of Soil and Water Conservation May 2004, 59 (3) 103-109;