Water supplies for stock have an important influence on farm management. In this article Soil Conservation Advisers J. C. Grasby and J. E. Watson discuss problems of soil erosion and farm water supplies
Steeplands are cultivated throughout the tropics and, as a result, soil erosion is often a common pr...
Soil erosion is too big a problem for farmers to tackle on their own, becoming part of the solution,...
The Agricultural Policy Working Committee report was recently presented to Mike Ahern, the Primary I...
Although soil erosion caused by water action is common in our agricultural areas, effective erosion ...
The Soil Conservation Act of 1945 set up within the Department of Agriculture a Soil Conservation Se...
A leaflet titled "Water Erosion and Waterlogging" has recently been produced by the Division of Reso...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
Soil Conservation Commissioner Graeme Robertson suggests that the current trend towards continuous c...
Problem: Intensive tillage-based agriculture is a major cause of soil degradation leading to surface...
This article describes the effects of elements of agronomic measures (tillage methods, seed sowing a...
A plea from the Department of Agriculture for farmers to pay extra mind to soil erosion strategies c...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture produced a year book in 1981 titled, "Will there be enough food?"...
A growing number of farmers in Western Australia and nationwide are experiencing difficulty in keepi...
The main obstacles to food security are the immense pressure from the constantly growing population ...
The Department of Agriculture irrigation adviser, Ken Cole recommends carrying out maintenance work ...
Steeplands are cultivated throughout the tropics and, as a result, soil erosion is often a common pr...
Soil erosion is too big a problem for farmers to tackle on their own, becoming part of the solution,...
The Agricultural Policy Working Committee report was recently presented to Mike Ahern, the Primary I...
Although soil erosion caused by water action is common in our agricultural areas, effective erosion ...
The Soil Conservation Act of 1945 set up within the Department of Agriculture a Soil Conservation Se...
A leaflet titled "Water Erosion and Waterlogging" has recently been produced by the Division of Reso...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
Soil Conservation Commissioner Graeme Robertson suggests that the current trend towards continuous c...
Problem: Intensive tillage-based agriculture is a major cause of soil degradation leading to surface...
This article describes the effects of elements of agronomic measures (tillage methods, seed sowing a...
A plea from the Department of Agriculture for farmers to pay extra mind to soil erosion strategies c...
The U.S. Department of Agriculture produced a year book in 1981 titled, "Will there be enough food?"...
A growing number of farmers in Western Australia and nationwide are experiencing difficulty in keepi...
The main obstacles to food security are the immense pressure from the constantly growing population ...
The Department of Agriculture irrigation adviser, Ken Cole recommends carrying out maintenance work ...
Steeplands are cultivated throughout the tropics and, as a result, soil erosion is often a common pr...
Soil erosion is too big a problem for farmers to tackle on their own, becoming part of the solution,...
The Agricultural Policy Working Committee report was recently presented to Mike Ahern, the Primary I...