This NebGuide describes how to use the calculation method to estimate the percent of the soil surface that will be covered with crop residue after using residue-disturbing implements and operations. Leaving crop residue on the soil surface is the easiest and most cost-effective method of reducing soil erosion. Research in Nebraska and other midwestern states found that leaving as little as 20 percent of the soil surface covered with crop residue can reduce soil erosion caused by rainfall and flowing water by one-half compared to residue-free conditions. Greater amounts of residue cover will further reduce erosion
Missouri producers have chosen conservation tillage as part of their conservation compliance plans. ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Crop residue management is one of the best and most efficient soil conservation methods available to...
This NebGuide describes how to use the calculation method to estimate the percent of the soil surfac...
This NebGuide briefly describes the direct observation, line-transect, photo comparison, and calcula...
This NebGuide presents photographs and describes how to use the photo-comparison method to estimate ...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface is one of the easiest and most cost-effective methods of re...
This NebGuide describes how to use the line-transect method to estimate the percentage of the soil s...
Crop residue left on the soil surface is one of the easiest and most cost-effective methods of reduc...
The Importance of Conservation Tillage Conservation tillage has been practiced for many years and is...
Crop residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most efficient methods f...
Estimating Percent Residue Cover Using the Line-Transect Method The line-transect method is one of t...
This NebGuide discusses how crop residue can be used to control soil erosion. Crop residue is increa...
"Crop-residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most cost-effective way...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Missouri producers have chosen conservation tillage as part of their conservation compliance plans. ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Crop residue management is one of the best and most efficient soil conservation methods available to...
This NebGuide describes how to use the calculation method to estimate the percent of the soil surfac...
This NebGuide briefly describes the direct observation, line-transect, photo comparison, and calcula...
This NebGuide presents photographs and describes how to use the photo-comparison method to estimate ...
Leaving crop residue on the soil surface is one of the easiest and most cost-effective methods of re...
This NebGuide describes how to use the line-transect method to estimate the percentage of the soil s...
Crop residue left on the soil surface is one of the easiest and most cost-effective methods of reduc...
The Importance of Conservation Tillage Conservation tillage has been practiced for many years and is...
Crop residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most efficient methods f...
Estimating Percent Residue Cover Using the Line-Transect Method The line-transect method is one of t...
This NebGuide discusses how crop residue can be used to control soil erosion. Crop residue is increa...
"Crop-residue management through conservation tillage is one of the best and most cost-effective way...
Crop residue left on the soil surface after planting is one of the most cost-effective soil erosion ...
Missouri producers have chosen conservation tillage as part of their conservation compliance plans. ...
This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current i...
Crop residue management is one of the best and most efficient soil conservation methods available to...