An estimated two to four million acres of irrigable saline and alkali soils of the United States return very little income to land owners (17,19). Increased needs for forage crops, and the relatively high salt and alkali tolerance of some improved forage species, once established, suggests a way of increasing revenue from some of these lands without costly reclamation
Plant productivity is limited on an estimated one third of the irrigated land in the world or approx...
Three water application treatments with low salt water were applied to previously nonirrigated soil ...
Soil salinity and sodicity are issues of growing concern in the United States (U.S.) and globally. K...
An estimated two to four million acres of irrigable saline and alkali soils of the United States ret...
Scan of an article by L. A. Richards and C. A. Bower entitled, "Salt in soil," originally published ...
Salt-affected soils make up much of the bottom-lands of the arid and semiarid areas of the western U...
During 1976 a study of soil profile salt concentrations and probable salt loading by surface runoff ...
Salt is an important factor in plant and soil management. Excessive salt concentrations in soil can ...
In many areas of Utah, high salt levels in the soil limit the growth of some turfgrasses, especially...
The dynamics of salt accumulation in the soil over time is one of major important information input ...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Thick surface mulches aid in the reclamation of saline soils by slowing the upward and enhancing the...
Non-Peer ReviewedCarbon storage in salt-affected and low organic matter (<3%) soils may be enhanced ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
SF-1087; This circular focuses on the nature of North Dakota salts and saline soil management
Plant productivity is limited on an estimated one third of the irrigated land in the world or approx...
Three water application treatments with low salt water were applied to previously nonirrigated soil ...
Soil salinity and sodicity are issues of growing concern in the United States (U.S.) and globally. K...
An estimated two to four million acres of irrigable saline and alkali soils of the United States ret...
Scan of an article by L. A. Richards and C. A. Bower entitled, "Salt in soil," originally published ...
Salt-affected soils make up much of the bottom-lands of the arid and semiarid areas of the western U...
During 1976 a study of soil profile salt concentrations and probable salt loading by surface runoff ...
Salt is an important factor in plant and soil management. Excessive salt concentrations in soil can ...
In many areas of Utah, high salt levels in the soil limit the growth of some turfgrasses, especially...
The dynamics of salt accumulation in the soil over time is one of major important information input ...
The Oklahoma Agricultural Experiment Station periodically issues revisions to its publications. The ...
Thick surface mulches aid in the reclamation of saline soils by slowing the upward and enhancing the...
Non-Peer ReviewedCarbon storage in salt-affected and low organic matter (<3%) soils may be enhanced ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
SF-1087; This circular focuses on the nature of North Dakota salts and saline soil management
Plant productivity is limited on an estimated one third of the irrigated land in the world or approx...
Three water application treatments with low salt water were applied to previously nonirrigated soil ...
Soil salinity and sodicity are issues of growing concern in the United States (U.S.) and globally. K...