Fifty-four Kentucky counties have modern soil surveys (published 1959, or later) using the mapping and soil classification procedures of the National Cooperative Soil Survey. The cooperators in the program include the USDA-SCS, USDA-FS, Kentucky Department for Natural Resources and Environmental Protection and the Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station
The UK Soil Testing Labs at Lexington and Princeton, KY test 50,000 to 60,000 soil samples each year...
The cropping systems used in production agriculture change the characteristics of soil. In this stud...
The Kentucky Soils Data System is an extensive data file of the physical properties and characterist...
Soil surveys are a scientific inventory of the soil and land resources of an area. They locate the d...
Soils maps, and particularly engineering soil maps, are proving to be desirable in the planning and ...
The results of soil samples tested in laboratores under the supervision of the University of Kentuck...
From preface: Kentucky has a diverse array of geologic, topographic, physiographic, ecological, and ...
Some concern has developed during recent years that fertilizer is being used by farmers on fields wi...
The need for soils data in the site selection, design, construction and maintenance of any major str...
Soil quality indicators are beneficial in agriculture when it comes to understanding soil type and i...
This report discusses the development of a computerized soils data system which facilitates collecti...
The soil surveys in Iowa are being made by the Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with Iowa Ag...
The number of soil samples tested in soil testing laboratories under the supervision of the College ...
Soil survey involves the mapping, classification, correlation, and interpretation of soils. The firs...
This study looks at the soil moisture in the state of Kentucky and the different levels of soil mois...
The UK Soil Testing Labs at Lexington and Princeton, KY test 50,000 to 60,000 soil samples each year...
The cropping systems used in production agriculture change the characteristics of soil. In this stud...
The Kentucky Soils Data System is an extensive data file of the physical properties and characterist...
Soil surveys are a scientific inventory of the soil and land resources of an area. They locate the d...
Soils maps, and particularly engineering soil maps, are proving to be desirable in the planning and ...
The results of soil samples tested in laboratores under the supervision of the University of Kentuck...
From preface: Kentucky has a diverse array of geologic, topographic, physiographic, ecological, and ...
Some concern has developed during recent years that fertilizer is being used by farmers on fields wi...
The need for soils data in the site selection, design, construction and maintenance of any major str...
Soil quality indicators are beneficial in agriculture when it comes to understanding soil type and i...
This report discusses the development of a computerized soils data system which facilitates collecti...
The soil surveys in Iowa are being made by the Soil Conservation Service in cooperation with Iowa Ag...
The number of soil samples tested in soil testing laboratories under the supervision of the College ...
Soil survey involves the mapping, classification, correlation, and interpretation of soils. The firs...
This study looks at the soil moisture in the state of Kentucky and the different levels of soil mois...
The UK Soil Testing Labs at Lexington and Princeton, KY test 50,000 to 60,000 soil samples each year...
The cropping systems used in production agriculture change the characteristics of soil. In this stud...
The Kentucky Soils Data System is an extensive data file of the physical properties and characterist...