Soil and water conservation continue to be important environmental concerns. Soil conservation and USDA program benefits became linked for the first time in history with passage of the Food Security Act of 1985. Conservation Compliance denies all USDA benefits to any person who produces an agricultural commodity on highly erodible land without the use of conservation practices appropriate for that land. The Conservation Compliance provisions of the Food Security Act of 1985 were enacted, in part, to reduce soil erosion and improve water quality. This study examined the impact of Conservation Compliance on a representative Beaver Creek Watershed farm. The study addressed the impacts on net return and soil erosion. Alternative Conservation Sy...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
The conservation compliance provisions of the 1985 Farm Bill have decreased average erosion by more ...
ABSTRACT: Farmers receive income from many things they produce in abundance-- food, feed, fiber and...
Soil erosion is an old and new enemy to agriculture and environment in the United States. Costs of s...
Soil erosion as an on-site problem received much attention in the 1985 Food Security Act (FSA), whic...
For the purpose of this study conservation may be defined as maintaining soil productivity over time...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
West Tennessee has accrued some of the nation\u27s highest annual soil losses (per acre) due to soil...
Because soil erosion affects the quantity and quality of farmland, it is a matter of great concern f...
This study focuses on sustainable agricultural systems. Much debate in the agricultural arena has ce...
Soil and water conservation practices have been identified as viable solutions for reducing the nega...
Since 1960, crop and soil management systems that do not provide adequate protection against soil er...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
The conservation compliance provisions of the 1985 Farm Bill have decreased average erosion by more ...
ABSTRACT: Farmers receive income from many things they produce in abundance-- food, feed, fiber and...
Soil erosion is an old and new enemy to agriculture and environment in the United States. Costs of s...
Soil erosion as an on-site problem received much attention in the 1985 Food Security Act (FSA), whic...
For the purpose of this study conservation may be defined as maintaining soil productivity over time...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
West Tennessee has accrued some of the nation\u27s highest annual soil losses (per acre) due to soil...
Because soil erosion affects the quantity and quality of farmland, it is a matter of great concern f...
This study focuses on sustainable agricultural systems. Much debate in the agricultural arena has ce...
Soil and water conservation practices have been identified as viable solutions for reducing the nega...
Since 1960, crop and soil management systems that do not provide adequate protection against soil er...
This report summarizes results of economic analyses of erosion and sedimentation in five agricultura...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
Since 1985, U.S. agricultural producers have been required to practice soil conservation on highly e...
The conservation compliance provisions of the 1985 Farm Bill have decreased average erosion by more ...
ABSTRACT: Farmers receive income from many things they produce in abundance-- food, feed, fiber and...