Responses of a sample of 106 operators and 69 landlords concerning degree of soil erosion, use of conservation practices, and factors hindering adoption of selected practices are described. Operator and landlord views of the seriousness of soil erosion differed from SCS estimates. Operators and landlords may not have skills to assess the economic or physical severity of the problem. Few used recommended erosion control practices. Main obstacles to adoption were low levels of cost sharing in 1977 and views of the soil erosion problem
Soil erosion remains a serious problem on many Nebraska farms despite programs of financial assistan...
A major negative effect of the development of American agriculture is increased rates of soil erosio...
Soil conservation technologies that fit well to local scale and are acceptable to land users are inc...
Factors affecting farmers' adoption of soil conservation practices varied by owned and rented land a...
Land in Manilla Shire, New South Wales, is characterised by serious soil erosion and land use is cha...
The study investigated how effective exclosures are in the fight against soil erosion and how they a...
A multi-stage adoption-decision process is modelled to isolate factors influencing commercial fanner...
ABSTRACT Technologies to control the severity of soil erosion and water pollution are available, and...
AbstractLand tenure security is widely considered to be a fundamental factor in motivating farmers t...
Factors important to farmers\u27 differential adoption of soil conserving practices have been well s...
339 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Soil conservation issues re-s...
Soil erosion is a significant environmental and socio-economic concern. Soil and water conservation ...
Assistance is available from both the State and Federal Governments for soil conservation district p...
The amount of soil erosion has decreased in the United States and Iowa, but soil erosion still remai...
In a country where more than 40% of the agricultural land is farmed by tenant operators, the questio...
Soil erosion remains a serious problem on many Nebraska farms despite programs of financial assistan...
A major negative effect of the development of American agriculture is increased rates of soil erosio...
Soil conservation technologies that fit well to local scale and are acceptable to land users are inc...
Factors affecting farmers' adoption of soil conservation practices varied by owned and rented land a...
Land in Manilla Shire, New South Wales, is characterised by serious soil erosion and land use is cha...
The study investigated how effective exclosures are in the fight against soil erosion and how they a...
A multi-stage adoption-decision process is modelled to isolate factors influencing commercial fanner...
ABSTRACT Technologies to control the severity of soil erosion and water pollution are available, and...
AbstractLand tenure security is widely considered to be a fundamental factor in motivating farmers t...
Factors important to farmers\u27 differential adoption of soil conserving practices have been well s...
339 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.Soil conservation issues re-s...
Soil erosion is a significant environmental and socio-economic concern. Soil and water conservation ...
Assistance is available from both the State and Federal Governments for soil conservation district p...
The amount of soil erosion has decreased in the United States and Iowa, but soil erosion still remai...
In a country where more than 40% of the agricultural land is farmed by tenant operators, the questio...
Soil erosion remains a serious problem on many Nebraska farms despite programs of financial assistan...
A major negative effect of the development of American agriculture is increased rates of soil erosio...
Soil conservation technologies that fit well to local scale and are acceptable to land users are inc...