Will nitrogen soil testing improve groundwater quality enough to decrease the demand for direct regulation? This question is addressed using a dynamic simulation model of irrigated agriculture in eastern Oregon. Results indicate that soil testing reduces applied nitrogen, increases farm profits and improves groundwater quality, but not enough to avoid regulation
A delayed response model was used to examine the optimal nitrogen application for irrigated corn in ...
Agriculture has been identified as a contributor to ground water contamination. The controversy whic...
Simulations were performed to quantify the effects of management options on nitrate leaching to the ...
Will nitrogen soil testing improve groundwater quality enough to decrease the demand for direct regu...
This research presents a competitive dynamic model to evaluate the economic and groundwater quality ...
This research presents a competitive dynamic model to evaluate the economic and groundwater quality ...
Graduation date: 1996Accompanying data file formats may be obsolete and not compatible with current ...
Concern about nonpoint source pollution of water resources has resulted in a search for new technolo...
Many groundwater resource in California are degraded by high concentrations of nitrate, most of whic...
An economic relationship between agricultural production and groundwater pollution is established fi...
Public concerns over groundwater quality have grown significantly in the recent years and have focus...
Agricultural production in the United States, through its intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer, has ...
Groundwater quality in Nebraska is threatened by non-point source contributions of nitrate-nitrogen,...
Graduation date: 1990Technological advances in agricultural production over the past 40\ud years hav...
The Seymour Aquifer of north-central Texas is known to have elevated levels of nitrates. The design ...
A delayed response model was used to examine the optimal nitrogen application for irrigated corn in ...
Agriculture has been identified as a contributor to ground water contamination. The controversy whic...
Simulations were performed to quantify the effects of management options on nitrate leaching to the ...
Will nitrogen soil testing improve groundwater quality enough to decrease the demand for direct regu...
This research presents a competitive dynamic model to evaluate the economic and groundwater quality ...
This research presents a competitive dynamic model to evaluate the economic and groundwater quality ...
Graduation date: 1996Accompanying data file formats may be obsolete and not compatible with current ...
Concern about nonpoint source pollution of water resources has resulted in a search for new technolo...
Many groundwater resource in California are degraded by high concentrations of nitrate, most of whic...
An economic relationship between agricultural production and groundwater pollution is established fi...
Public concerns over groundwater quality have grown significantly in the recent years and have focus...
Agricultural production in the United States, through its intensive use of nitrogen fertilizer, has ...
Groundwater quality in Nebraska is threatened by non-point source contributions of nitrate-nitrogen,...
Graduation date: 1990Technological advances in agricultural production over the past 40\ud years hav...
The Seymour Aquifer of north-central Texas is known to have elevated levels of nitrates. The design ...
A delayed response model was used to examine the optimal nitrogen application for irrigated corn in ...
Agriculture has been identified as a contributor to ground water contamination. The controversy whic...
Simulations were performed to quantify the effects of management options on nitrate leaching to the ...