Management Practices to Reduce Farm Chemical Losses with Agricultural Drainage (p. 467) The Fate of Materials Exported by the Big Blue and the Black Vermillion Rivers into Tuttle Creek Reservoir, Kansas (p. 471) The Interaction of Biological and Hydrological Phenomena that Mediate the Qualities of Water Draining Native Tallgrass Prairie on the Konza Prairie Research Natural Area (p. 478) Implications of Airshed Processes and Atmospheric Deposition of Nonpoint Pollutants (p. 483
Conservation tillage is widely promoted because it has been demonstrated to help reduce erosion. But...
The use of agricultural chemicals often results in water pollution. This research, comprising three ...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...
The major chemical factors determining concentrations and losses of agricultural chemicals from crop...
Recent newspaper headlines in the Des Moines Register (e.g., October 19, 1994: Water is laced with ...
Farmers must be concerned about both the monetary loss and the threat of groundwater and surface wat...
Agricultural chemical contamination of surface and groundwater is a special concern in the Midwest. ...
A small portion of pesticides applied on farms inadvertently reaches surface and groundwater. The am...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
The soils and the climate of the Great Lakes and Cornbelt states dictate that drainage is required t...
This NebGuide discusses the effects of agricultural runoff on Nebraska water quality. Methods of con...
Nitrogen (N) is a naturally occurring element that is essential to plant growth and crop production....
Sediment is the principal pollutant resulting from soil erosion on agricultural lands. Soil erosion ...
Sediment is the principal pollutant resulting from soil erosion on agricultural lands. Soil erosion ...
Conservation tillage is widely promoted because it has been demonstrated to help reduce erosion. But...
The use of agricultural chemicals often results in water pollution. This research, comprising three ...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...
The major chemical factors determining concentrations and losses of agricultural chemicals from crop...
Recent newspaper headlines in the Des Moines Register (e.g., October 19, 1994: Water is laced with ...
Farmers must be concerned about both the monetary loss and the threat of groundwater and surface wat...
Agricultural chemical contamination of surface and groundwater is a special concern in the Midwest. ...
A small portion of pesticides applied on farms inadvertently reaches surface and groundwater. The am...
The issue of nitrogen (N) fate and transport, particularly nitrate-nitrogen (N03-N) leaching, and th...
Herbicides are transported through subsurface drainage to surface waters from corn-growing areas of ...
The soils and the climate of the Great Lakes and Cornbelt states dictate that drainage is required t...
This NebGuide discusses the effects of agricultural runoff on Nebraska water quality. Methods of con...
Nitrogen (N) is a naturally occurring element that is essential to plant growth and crop production....
Sediment is the principal pollutant resulting from soil erosion on agricultural lands. Soil erosion ...
Sediment is the principal pollutant resulting from soil erosion on agricultural lands. Soil erosion ...
Conservation tillage is widely promoted because it has been demonstrated to help reduce erosion. But...
The use of agricultural chemicals often results in water pollution. This research, comprising three ...
Agricultural chemicals are essential components of agricultural production systems in the United sta...