RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Profitability of soil conservation practices in Missouri JF Journal of Soil and Water Conservation FD Soil and Water Conservation Society SP 107 OP 111 VO 36 IS 2 A1 David E. Ervin A1 Robert A. Washburn YR 1981 UL http://www.jswconline.org/content/36/2/107.abstract AB Private economic incentives for selected soil conservation practices were estimated on the basis of reduced productivity losses on four common Missouri soils. Variations in the discount rate, planning period, and cost-sharing level were analyzed to determine their effects on the long-run profitability cf the practices. Results showed that conservation practices were profitable only on the steeper soils under favorable discount-rate, planning-period, and cost-sharing conditions. Placing priority on steeper soils vsould increase the cost effectiveness of soil conservation cost-sharing programs, assuming limited funding in the future.