Subjects include: soil and water; what affects the porosity of soil and its effects on irrigation; site and landscape factors; western Washington soils; soil organisms; nutrient management, fertilizers, and manures; adding organic matter; soil pH and liming. Illustrated. 24 pages
Intensive cultivation of Walla Walla silt loams (coarse silty, mixed, mesic, typic Haploxeroll) in e...
This handbook integrates the current knowledge of soils in south-western Australia in a user-friendl...
17 pages. This publication is part of a series developed through the Sustainable Agriculture Informa...
Soil quality or health can be defined as the capacity of a specific kind of soil to function, within...
At the end of this unit, the student will be able to: • Describe characteristics of a typical landsc...
Agriculture, Bureau of Soils, Field Operations. The Gila Valley lands eastward to the middle of Town...
The Northern Great Plains is a key region to global food production. It is also a region of water st...
Relationships Between Different Management Practices and Selected Soil Health Indicators Jack Howard...
The soil meets several requirements for the growth of agricultural crops. It provides an environment...
This lesson describes how source factors, including soil characteristics and management practices, a...
There are 17,076 stream miles listed for Category 5 nonpoint source (NPS) water quality impairment o...
This publication is for the gardener who wants to gain a more thorough understanding of soil basics,...
The topic is irrigation and the evaluation of soil and water sources for such applications. Irrigati...
Soil, the home of plants; Plants, how they live and grow; Water, its place in the soil; Irrigation, ...
The book introduces soil management issues and is suitable mainly for second and third year students...
Intensive cultivation of Walla Walla silt loams (coarse silty, mixed, mesic, typic Haploxeroll) in e...
This handbook integrates the current knowledge of soils in south-western Australia in a user-friendl...
17 pages. This publication is part of a series developed through the Sustainable Agriculture Informa...
Soil quality or health can be defined as the capacity of a specific kind of soil to function, within...
At the end of this unit, the student will be able to: • Describe characteristics of a typical landsc...
Agriculture, Bureau of Soils, Field Operations. The Gila Valley lands eastward to the middle of Town...
The Northern Great Plains is a key region to global food production. It is also a region of water st...
Relationships Between Different Management Practices and Selected Soil Health Indicators Jack Howard...
The soil meets several requirements for the growth of agricultural crops. It provides an environment...
This lesson describes how source factors, including soil characteristics and management practices, a...
There are 17,076 stream miles listed for Category 5 nonpoint source (NPS) water quality impairment o...
This publication is for the gardener who wants to gain a more thorough understanding of soil basics,...
The topic is irrigation and the evaluation of soil and water sources for such applications. Irrigati...
Soil, the home of plants; Plants, how they live and grow; Water, its place in the soil; Irrigation, ...
The book introduces soil management issues and is suitable mainly for second and third year students...
Intensive cultivation of Walla Walla silt loams (coarse silty, mixed, mesic, typic Haploxeroll) in e...
This handbook integrates the current knowledge of soils in south-western Australia in a user-friendl...
17 pages. This publication is part of a series developed through the Sustainable Agriculture Informa...