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September/October 2005; Volume 60,Issue 5

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      Green roofs are sprouting up
      Deb Happe
      Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 110A-113A;
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      Rangeland field data techniques and data applications
      K.E. Spaeth, G.L. Peacock, J.E. Herrick, P. Shaver and R. Dayton
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      Life after methyl bromide
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    Phosphorus indexes in four Midwestern states: An evaluation of the differences and similarities
    J.L. Benning and C.S. Wortmann
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 221-227;
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    Development of an agricultural land evaluation and site assessment (LESA) decision support tool using remote sensing and geographic information system
    E.J. Dung and R. Sugumaran
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 228-235;
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    Profit and yield of tillage in cotton production systems
    R.A. Buman, B.A. Alesii, J.F. Bradley, J.L. Hatfield and D.L. Karlen
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 235-242;
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    Phosphorus stratification and potential for runoff loss following long term manure application
    M. Mamo, D. Ginting, C.W. Zanner, D.L. McCallister, R.R. Renken and C.A. Shapiro
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 243-250;
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    Development of survey-like assessment tools to assess agricultural best management practice performance potential
    B.L. Benham, J.H. Robbins, K.M. Brannan, S. Mostaghimi, T.A. Dillaha, J.W. Pease and E.P. Smith
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 251-259;
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    Measurement and simulation of herbicide transport from the corn phase of three cropping systems
    F. Ghidey, P.E. Blanchard, R.N. Lerch, N.R. Kitchen, E.E. Alberts and E.J. Sadler
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 260-273;
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    Effects of curve number modification on runoff estimation using WSR-88D rainfall data in Texas watersheds
    J.H. Jacobs and R. Srinivasan
    Journal of Soil and Water Conservation September 2005, 60 (5) 274-273;
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation: 60 (5)
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 60, Issue 5
September/October 2005
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