Assessment of soil quality in fields with short and long term enrollment in the CRP
Surface [5 to10 cm,(2 to 4 in) depth] soil quality was examined from fields representing short
and long term enrollment in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Total carbon (C) and …
and long term enrollment in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP). Total carbon (C) and …
Conservation Reserve Program effects on soil quality indicators
DL Karlen, MJ Rosek, JC Gardner, DL Allan… - Journal of soil and …, 1999 - jswconline.org
Soil quality indicators may be useful for evaluating public policies such as the Conservation
Reserve Program (CRP). The objective of this study was to determine how CRP affected …
Reserve Program (CRP). The objective of this study was to determine how CRP affected …
Changes in soil properties, microbial biomass, and fluxes of C and N in soil following post-agricultural grassland restoration
Understanding the dynamics of soil C and N pools and fluxes following grassland
restoration in formerly cultivated soils is needed to assess the capacity of this land-use …
restoration in formerly cultivated soils is needed to assess the capacity of this land-use …
Soil quality of two Kansas soils as influenced by the Conservation Reserve Program
X Huang, EL Skidmore, GL Tibke - Journal of soil and water …, 2002 - jswconline.org
Achieving and maintaining a good soil quality is essential for sustaining agricultural
production in an economically viable and environmentally safe manner. The transition of …
production in an economically viable and environmentally safe manner. The transition of …
Soil health recovery after grassland reestablishment on cropland: The effects of time and topographic position
M De, JA Riopel, LJ Cihacek… - Soil Science Society …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) is a US federal land conservation
program that incentivizes grassland reestablishment on marginal lands. Although this …
program that incentivizes grassland reestablishment on marginal lands. Although this …
Changes in ecosystem structure and function along a chronosequence of restored grasslands
SG Baer, DJ Kitchen, JM Blair… - Ecological …, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Changes in aboveground vegetation, roots, and soil characteristics were examined from a
12‐yr chronosequence of formerly cultivated fields restored to native C4 grasses through the …
12‐yr chronosequence of formerly cultivated fields restored to native C4 grasses through the …
Soil organic matter recovery on conservation reserve program fields in southeastern Wyoming
Soil C and N changes following cessation of cultivation in semiarid soils is not well
understood. We hypothesized that returning cultivated fields in southeastern Wyoming to …
understood. We hypothesized that returning cultivated fields in southeastern Wyoming to …
Assessment of soil quality in Conservation Reserve Program and wheat‐fallow soils
ML Staben, DF Bezdicek, MF Fauci… - Soil Science Society of …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Chemical and microbial aspects of soil quality are an important consideration when
evaluating the benefits of soil conservation efforts such as the Conservation Reserve …
evaluating the benefits of soil conservation efforts such as the Conservation Reserve …
Soil quality changes in eastern Washington with Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) take-out
VL Gewin, AC Kennedy, R Veseth… - Journal of soil and water …, 1999 - jswconline.org
CRP lands in eastern Washington were eligible for dryland cropping production as of 1995.
Conservation and conventional take-out practices were assessed at eight sites throughout …
Conservation and conventional take-out practices were assessed at eight sites throughout …
A landscape‐scale study of soil quality in three prairie farming systems
MM Boehm, DW Anderson - Soil Science Society of America …, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
The relationship between farming practices and the quality or function of agricultural soils is
difficult to characterize because of the complexity of soils and spatial variability within the …
difficult to characterize because of the complexity of soils and spatial variability within the …