This NebGuide describes how different terrace shapes and systems can be used to reduce soil erosion losses on sloping fields. Loss of valuable topsoil to erosion prompted Nebraska farmers to build terraces as early as the 1920\u27s. Current estimates indicate that water erodes as much as 140 million tons of soil annually from Nebraska\u27s fields
Two independent, but closely related, grant funded educational programs have been developed and impl...
20 pages; includes photographs and plans. This archival publication may not reflect current scientif...
Two independent, but closely related, grant funded educational programs were developed and implement...
This NebGuide describes how different terrace shapes and systems can be used to reduce soil erosion ...
Terraces are one way to control soil erosion. Crop rotation and tillage practices also control erosi...
Terracing is the only practice that we now have that will control erosion on all land slopes under t...
24 pages; includes photographs and plans. This archival publication may not reflect current scientif...
"The proper operation of terrace systems depends on good farming practices and prompt correction of ...
Operating terrace systems properly depends on good farming practices and prompt correction of proble...
Eastern Nebraska, especially the northeastern portion, has a history of severe soil erosion, due in ...
Tillage system descriptions and comparisons are included here. Moldboard plowing, followed by such s...
The objective of this study is to compare the economics of soil erosion control by various methods. ...
Tons of soil are lost from agricultural fields in Nebraska each year as a result of water erosion. T...
This NebGuide discusses how crop residue can be used to control soil erosion. Crop residue is increa...
Data on the value of a topographic map for developing soil and water conservation practices on a far...
Two independent, but closely related, grant funded educational programs have been developed and impl...
20 pages; includes photographs and plans. This archival publication may not reflect current scientif...
Two independent, but closely related, grant funded educational programs were developed and implement...
This NebGuide describes how different terrace shapes and systems can be used to reduce soil erosion ...
Terraces are one way to control soil erosion. Crop rotation and tillage practices also control erosi...
Terracing is the only practice that we now have that will control erosion on all land slopes under t...
24 pages; includes photographs and plans. This archival publication may not reflect current scientif...
"The proper operation of terrace systems depends on good farming practices and prompt correction of ...
Operating terrace systems properly depends on good farming practices and prompt correction of proble...
Eastern Nebraska, especially the northeastern portion, has a history of severe soil erosion, due in ...
Tillage system descriptions and comparisons are included here. Moldboard plowing, followed by such s...
The objective of this study is to compare the economics of soil erosion control by various methods. ...
Tons of soil are lost from agricultural fields in Nebraska each year as a result of water erosion. T...
This NebGuide discusses how crop residue can be used to control soil erosion. Crop residue is increa...
Data on the value of a topographic map for developing soil and water conservation practices on a far...
Two independent, but closely related, grant funded educational programs have been developed and impl...
20 pages; includes photographs and plans. This archival publication may not reflect current scientif...
Two independent, but closely related, grant funded educational programs were developed and implement...