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January/February 2020; Volume 75,Issue 1

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On the Cover: Aerial view of agricultural fields covered in first snow. Photo by Darius Sul.

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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation: 75 (1)
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
Vol. 75, Issue 1
January/February 2020
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  • Purpose, development, and synthesis of the Soil Vulnerability Index for inherent vulnerability classification of cropland soils
  • Ready, willing, and able? USDA field staff as climate advisors
  • Cattle, conservation, and carbon in the western Great Plains
  • Settlement, development, despoilment, and recovery of the Hudson River, New York
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What drives voluntary adoption of farming practices that can abate nutrient pollution?
Quantifying the impacts of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project watershed assessments: The first fifteen years
Regenerative agriculture for food and climate
STEWARDS: A decade of increasing the impact of Agricultural Research Service watershed research programs
Evaluation of the Soil Vulnerability Index for artificially drained cropland across eight Conservation Effects Assessment Project watersheds
The role of economic returns in land use change: Evidence from farm-level data in the US Northern Great Plains

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