Agricultural chemicals and sediment from cropland may reduce the quality of America's surface and ground water resources. The Clean Water Act stipulates that individual States are responsible for controlling agricultural nonpoint source pollution. Most State plans rely chiefly on education and technical assistance to promote the adoption of less polluting practices. Because profitability drives production decisions, these programs tend to be most successful when they promote inexpensive changes in existing practices. This report presents research findings on the success of incentive programs to control agricultural nonpoint source pollution
Achieving water quality goals will necessitate goals. Second, uniform restrictions achieve a adoptio...
The following section is a discussion of the importance of the problem of agricultural nonpoint sour...
The following section is a discussion of the importance of the problem of agricultural nonpoint sour...
The limited success of command-and-control policies for reducing nonpoint source (NPS) water polluti...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
This article is part of the Symposium, Sustainable Agriculture: Food for the Future. Recognizing tha...
copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notic...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
This article is part of the Symposium, Sustainable Agriculture: Food for the Future. Recognizing tha...
This Essay considers the extent to which more direct federal regulation of agricultural nonpoint sou...
Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus are essential for agricultural crop growth. In excess amou...
Education is often used to provide producers with information on how to operate mor ffi-ciently with...
Proceedings of the 1993 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 20-21, 1993, Athens, Georgia.Progr...
The U.S. policy regarding water quality is codified in the 1972 Clean Water Act and amendments. The ...
Achieving water quality goals will necessitate goals. Second, uniform restrictions achieve a adoptio...
The following section is a discussion of the importance of the problem of agricultural nonpoint sour...
The following section is a discussion of the importance of the problem of agricultural nonpoint sour...
The limited success of command-and-control policies for reducing nonpoint source (NPS) water polluti...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
Water quality is a major environmental issue. Pollution from nonpoint sources is the single largest ...
This article is part of the Symposium, Sustainable Agriculture: Food for the Future. Recognizing tha...
copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copyright notic...
A voluntary program is developed to achieve environmental goals through the self-interested choices ...
This article is part of the Symposium, Sustainable Agriculture: Food for the Future. Recognizing tha...
This Essay considers the extent to which more direct federal regulation of agricultural nonpoint sou...
Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus are essential for agricultural crop growth. In excess amou...
Education is often used to provide producers with information on how to operate mor ffi-ciently with...
Proceedings of the 1993 Georgia Water Resources Conference, April 20-21, 1993, Athens, Georgia.Progr...
The U.S. policy regarding water quality is codified in the 1972 Clean Water Act and amendments. The ...
Achieving water quality goals will necessitate goals. Second, uniform restrictions achieve a adoptio...
The following section is a discussion of the importance of the problem of agricultural nonpoint sour...
The following section is a discussion of the importance of the problem of agricultural nonpoint sour...