Retiring land from crop production under the Conservation Reserve Program is expensive and often unnecessary. Instead, more emphasis should be placed on providing incentives for farmers to reduce erosion by adopting better cropping practices. This would cost less than current programs and allow more land to be enrolled, thereby conserving as much or more soil
Author Institution: Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Ohio Agricultural Expe...
Can smallholders in developing countries afford sustainability? Can soil erosion be prevented at rel...
Conservation planning is becoming increasingly necessary, especially with the current weather challe...
Retiring land from crop production under the Conservation Reserve Program is expensive and often unn...
Soil conservation programs would be more effective if they focused more on controlling erosion on ...
Conventional agriculture is the greatest enemy of healthy soil; it wasn’t designed for the bettermen...
MANY things are blamed for soil erosion—including storms, fires, cost-price squeezes, ploughing down...
As Congress develops new farm legislation, some are lobbying for a new partnership between U.S. taxp...
Good soil conservation does not necessarily need big capital investments, according to Department of...
Problem: Intensive tillage-based agriculture is a major cause of soil degradation leading to surface...
In this study, attention is called to the condition of the cultivated and once cultivated soil of th...
The justification for government investment in soil conservation is reviewed. Problems with criteria...
Heavy spending on capital works for land conseroation is usually out of the question in the present ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified soil erosion as one of the five most importa...
Intensive agricultural practices are associated with detrimental effects to the environment includin...
Author Institution: Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Ohio Agricultural Expe...
Can smallholders in developing countries afford sustainability? Can soil erosion be prevented at rel...
Conservation planning is becoming increasingly necessary, especially with the current weather challe...
Retiring land from crop production under the Conservation Reserve Program is expensive and often unn...
Soil conservation programs would be more effective if they focused more on controlling erosion on ...
Conventional agriculture is the greatest enemy of healthy soil; it wasn’t designed for the bettermen...
MANY things are blamed for soil erosion—including storms, fires, cost-price squeezes, ploughing down...
As Congress develops new farm legislation, some are lobbying for a new partnership between U.S. taxp...
Good soil conservation does not necessarily need big capital investments, according to Department of...
Problem: Intensive tillage-based agriculture is a major cause of soil degradation leading to surface...
In this study, attention is called to the condition of the cultivated and once cultivated soil of th...
The justification for government investment in soil conservation is reviewed. Problems with criteria...
Heavy spending on capital works for land conseroation is usually out of the question in the present ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified soil erosion as one of the five most importa...
Intensive agricultural practices are associated with detrimental effects to the environment includin...
Author Institution: Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology, Ohio Agricultural Expe...
Can smallholders in developing countries afford sustainability? Can soil erosion be prevented at rel...
Conservation planning is becoming increasingly necessary, especially with the current weather challe...