Discusses the condition of the remaining productive land in the United States and the risk of losing it to soil erosion. Describes conservation efforts including the use of land standards in conservation planning
Clearing of forests, overgrazing, and soil erosion have greatly depleted the soil of the Ohio Valley...
The taxonomy of soil erosion presented here delineates land resources with high potential for erosi...
A.E. Ext. 86-09The 1985 farm bill directs the USDA to establish an acreage conservation reserve prog...
This report outlines the role of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in conservation programs ...
In this study, attention is called to the condition of the cultivated and once cultivated soil of th...
"Motion pictures" : p. 101-104."References on soil conservation": p. 99-101."Prepared cooperatively ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified soil erosion as one of the five most importa...
The Soil Conservation Act of 1945 set up within the Department of Agriculture a Soil Conservation Se...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
This bulletin discusses methods of soil conservation in the northeastern United States that can prev...
Describes the different classifications of land and the effect soil erosion has on the quality of la...
This part was prepared by the Soil Conservation Service, Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultura...
Abstract: Soil erosion is a natural process. However, accelerated erosion, often driven by anthropo...
Soil Conservation means, basically sound land management. With good management the Ste\u27s resource...
Reports the results of a soil conservation survey and makes the case for increased conservation effo...
Clearing of forests, overgrazing, and soil erosion have greatly depleted the soil of the Ohio Valley...
The taxonomy of soil erosion presented here delineates land resources with high potential for erosi...
A.E. Ext. 86-09The 1985 farm bill directs the USDA to establish an acreage conservation reserve prog...
This report outlines the role of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in conservation programs ...
In this study, attention is called to the condition of the cultivated and once cultivated soil of th...
"Motion pictures" : p. 101-104."References on soil conservation": p. 99-101."Prepared cooperatively ...
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has identified soil erosion as one of the five most importa...
The Soil Conservation Act of 1945 set up within the Department of Agriculture a Soil Conservation Se...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
This bulletin discusses methods of soil conservation in the northeastern United States that can prev...
Describes the different classifications of land and the effect soil erosion has on the quality of la...
This part was prepared by the Soil Conservation Service, Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Agricultura...
Abstract: Soil erosion is a natural process. However, accelerated erosion, often driven by anthropo...
Soil Conservation means, basically sound land management. With good management the Ste\u27s resource...
Reports the results of a soil conservation survey and makes the case for increased conservation effo...
Clearing of forests, overgrazing, and soil erosion have greatly depleted the soil of the Ohio Valley...
The taxonomy of soil erosion presented here delineates land resources with high potential for erosi...
A.E. Ext. 86-09The 1985 farm bill directs the USDA to establish an acreage conservation reserve prog...