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  1. Soil and Water Management Systems by Glenn O. Schwab, Delmar D. Fangmeier, et all 1995-10-19
  2. Integrated Soil And Water Management for Orchard Development (Fao Land and Water Bulletin,)
  3. SOIL & WATER MANAGEMENT STRATEGIES T (IHE Thesis) by Suryadi, 1996-01-01
  4. Classification of land suitability for citrus production using DRAINMOD. (soil water management/drainage model): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by T.A. Obreza, H. Yamataki, et all 1993-01-01
  5. Advances in the use of polyacrylamide (PAM) for soil and water management: third joint symposium.(Special Section Introduction): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Jorge A. Delgado, Craig A. Cox, et all 2003-09-01
  6. Water and Soil Management by L.K. Tripathi, 2005
  7. Environmentally Sound Water and Soil Management
  8. Sustainable Water and Soil Management
  9. Swrrb: A Basin Scale Simulation Model for Soil and Water Resources Management/Book and 8 Disks
  10. Investigations in soil management: being three of six papers on the influence of soil management upon the water-soluble salts in soils and the yield of crops. by F. H. King, 1904-01-01
  11. Guidelines for Modern Resource Management: Soil, Land, Water, Air by David Greenland, 1983-01
  12. Dambo Farming in Zimbabwe:Water Management, Cropping and Soil Potentials for Smallholder Farming in the Wetlands by Richard, et al., eds. Owen, 1994
  13. Soil, Crop, and Water Management in the Sudano-Sahelian Zone by ICRISAT, 1989
  14. Efficient Soil Water Use: The Key to Sustainable Crop Production In Dry Areas (SWNP - The Soil, Water, and Nutrient Management Program)

1. Index Of /SOILS1/Homepage
Philippine national agency on agricultural land and water resources assessment, conservation, and management. Has details about soil classification, soil maps and a soil museum.
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2. S-6 Home Page
soil Science Society of America. S6 soil water management Conservation Irrigation, drainage National Society of Consulting soil Scientists. soil and water Conservation Society
http://www.soils.org/divs/s6/s6.htm
Soil Science Society of America Irrigation, drainage, tillage, erosion, evaporation, transpiration, cropping systems, and cultivation methods. ASA Home CSSA Home SSSA Home Vote for the S-6 Best Paper Award S-6 Information S-6 List Server
S-6 Awards
Other Sites of Interest:
  • Member Pages National Society of Consulting Soil Scientists Soil and Water Conservation Society

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    3. Soil Water Management
    http//www.search.gov.on.ca8002/compass? viewtemplate=simple1. soil water management Publication 363 Order this publication. water management ( Best management Practices) (Order No
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    Factsheets, Infosheets and Publications
    General Irrigation Drainage Soil Erosion Control General

    4. Soil & Water Management
    soil and water management research programme in the most efficient way, research in soil and water management is carried out under four main research programme
    http://www.kari.org/SoilWater/SoilWater.htm
    Soil and water management research programme Introduction
    Goal

    The broad goal of the programme is to contribute to appropriate/superior technologies and knowledge to sustainably enhance incomes of the rural people. Purpose
    The programme is set out to develop and validate appropriate knowledge and technologies to improve the production capacity of the available soil and water resources and catalyse their adoption. In order to achieve this goal and purpose in the most efficient way, research in soil and water management is carried out under four main research programme components, namely soil and water management, land resources surveys and inventory, soil fertility and plant nutrition, and irrigation and drainage. Expected Outputs
    The expected outputs to achieve the outlined programme purpose are as follows:
    · Appropriate soil and water conservation technologies for protection and proper conservation of productive soils and rehabilitation of highly eroded and degraded developed and adaptation/adoption fostered and effect on profitability of principal agricultural enterprises monitored.

    5. Deerwood South Tobacco Creek Home Page
    1. To introduce you to the Deerwood soil and water management Association.(DSWMA) and their conservation efforts and research.
    http://www.deerwood.mb.ca/
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    Get Shockwave and RealPlayer 5.0 Welcome to the Deerwood Web Site. Index Page Site Contents DSWMA - Introduction South Tobacco Creek Project - Introduction Hydrology Report Pesticides Report Sediment / Nutrient Report General Overview - Students and Educators New Fly Research Pages
    New December 2001 Research Report
    Overview of Small Dams Benefits Links to other Resources This site has two main objectives: To introduce you to the Deerwood Soil and Water Management Association. (DSWMA) and their conservation efforts and research. To introduce you to the South Tobacco Creek Project, which has generated a large amount of research regarding small watershed management in the Pembina Hills managed by the DSWMA.
    The main reports are: Hydrology Report,
    Pesticide
    Report,
    Sediment / Nutrient
    Report. New December 2001 Current Research Report. This site is dedicated to show other land managers and everyone who is interested how small dams built in the Pembina Hills are incredibly effective at reducing soil erosion and increasing the farmers ability to manage the runoff in the spring thaw and after summer rain storms. This site has general information and very specific information. The farther a reader investigates, the more information they will discover.

    6. DNREC Online
    and protecting the state's soil, water and coastal resources by managing plans and best management practices addressing soil erosion, water conservation and waste management
    http://www.dnrec.state.de.us/DNREC2000/Divisions/Soil/Soil.htm
    Division Director.........Robert Baldwin.....(302) 739-4411 T he Division of Soil and Water Conservation is responsible for preserving and protecting the state's soil, water and coastal resources by managing the state's shoreline, coastal zone and navigable waterways, by regulating coastal and urban land use and construction activities and by promoting wise agricultural land management practices. Specifically, the Division:
    • Provides technical assistance to landowners regarding sound conservation practices Serves as the administrative lead for the Delaware Coastal Management Program
    Shoreline and Waterway Management Section - utilizes a variety of techniques to maintain and improve the state's beaches including regulating coastal construction, depositing sand on beaches, planting beach grass and installing fencing to promote establishment of dunes. The Section also oversees the operation of the Indian River Sand Bypass System designed to provide an on-going source of sand nourishment to the north side of Indian River Inlet. This Section is also responsible for state dredging operations.
    Coastal Storms Page

    Beach Grass Planting 2003

    Construction on Delaware's Shoreline
    Program Administrator .................... Robert D. Henry .................... (302) 739-4411

    7. Best Management Practices-Soil & Water Conservation
    Best management Practices soil water Conservation. This series of six articles was written by consultants working in the forest industry. We are grateful to them for sharing their expertise WVUES Editors. KEVIN BELT, R.F., can have serious consequences on soil and water quality. Any good forester
    http://www.wvu.edu/~agexten/forestry/bestprac.htm
    Best Management Practices
    This series of six articles was written by consultants working in the forest industry. We are grateful to them for sharing their expertise ... WVU-ES Editors KEVIN BELT, R.F., Consulting Forester
    Appalachian Forestry, Johnson City, Tenn., and
    ROBERT CAMPBELL, R.F., Consulting Forester
    Appalachian Forestry, Hinton/Beckley, W.Va.
    Note: This is the second in a series of forestry-related articles to promote proper forestry practices, forestry education, and forestry extension. The series will also speak to some of the misconceptions about forestry. Forestry activities, particularly harvesting, can have serious consequences on soil and water quality. Any good forester is concerned about these impacts. Measures can be taken to preserve soil and water quality and to prevent their undue mixing. These measures are known as Best Management Practices or BMPs. Any activities that involve heavy machinery on mountainous or rolling terrain require cutting roads. Skid roads are used to move logs from stump to log desk by bulldozers and skidders (specially adapted, articulated four-wheel drive tractors). Haul roads are used to move logs from the log deck to the public road. When the roads are built, bare mineral soil is exposed. When soil is exposed, soil or sediment can be moved by the force of water. When sediment moves, it moves toward a stream. The purpose of implementing Best Management Practices is to minimize soil movement, particularly movement into a stream.

    8. Soil Water Management
    Inexpensive monitoring of soil water moisture for scheduling of irrigation using watermark soil Moisture information on the waterWatcher management system is available at http
    http://www.kimberly.uidaho.edu/water/swm
    Soil Moisture Monitoring for Irrigation
    Inexpensive monitoring of soil water moisture for scheduling of irrigation using Watermark Soil Moisture Resistance Sensors with various dataloggers. Calibration for the Watermark 200SS Soil Water Potential Sensor (HTML Version) pdf version Usage of Onset HOBO Dataloggers with Watermark soil moisture sensors (HTML Version) pdf version ... Residential Water Savings using a Soil Moisture Controlled Irrigation Monitor : Project Completion Report to the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation by Utah State University, 1997. This report describes the testing and demonstration of the WaterWatcher residential lawn control system at 37 locations in Providence and Salt Lake City, Utah. Current information on the WaterWatcher management system is available at http://www.waterwatcher.com/

    9. Soil And Water Conservation And Management
    soil and water conservation and management. QUOT;ON SITE QUOT; DIAGNOSIS OF NITROGEN FERTILITY TO FIND NITROGEN FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS OF LEAFY VEGETABLES See also soil and water conservation
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    Soil and water conservation and management
    "ON SITE" DIAGNOSIS OF NITROGEN FERTILITY TO FIND NITROGEN FERTILIZER REQUIREMENTS OF LEAFY VEGETABLES
    News source: Taiwan Agricultural Research Institute, Taiwan ROC See PDF file for e-mail address - April, 2002 ( Research Highlights
    See also: Fertilizers, soil fertility, plant nutrition Soil and water conservation and management
    A COMPUTER MODEL FOR LAND USE PLANNING AND ANALYSIS
    News source: MARDI, Malaysia - March, 2001 ( Research Highlights
    See also: Soil and water conservation and management
    A SOIL TESTING SERVICE FOR FARMERS IN THAILAND, USING MOBILE LABORATORIES
    Narong Chinabut Office of Science for Land Development Land Development Department, Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, Bangkok 10900, Thailand - November, 2003 ( Extension Bulletins
    See also: Soil and water conservation and management Soil survey and classification General
    A SUSTAINABLE UPLAND FARMING SYSTEM FOR INDONESIA
    J. Sri Adiningsih and A. Syarifuddin Karama Center for Soil and Agroclimate Research (CSAR) Agency for Agricultural Research and Development Jl, Ir. H. Juanda 98, Indonesia - September, 1992 ( Extension Bulletins
    See also: Grain and root crops: Production and cultural practices Vegetables and fruit: Production and cultural practices Fertilizers, soil fertility, plant nutrition

    10. Soil And Water Management & Crop Nutrition: Publications
    soil and water management Crop Nutrition. = , Recent Titles. = , Proceedingsof Symposia and Seminars. = , Results of Coordinated Research Projects.
    http://www.iaea.org/programmes/nafa/d1/public/d1-public.html
    Recent Titles Proceedings of Symposia and Seminars Results of Co-ordinated Research Projects Proceedings of Consultant and Advisory Group Meetings ... IAEA
    International Atomic Energy Agency

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    Research and extension activities in soil fertility and water management, with the objective of increasing nutrient use efficiency while minimizing the impact to the environment.
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    12. D & A Environmental Inc, Committed To Offering Quality Environmental Services
    Offers site investigations, consulting work, soil and groundwater remediation, OSHA compliance audits, underground storage tank testing, non destructive testing, tank removal API 653 above ground tank inspections, leadbased paint inspections and risk management, asbestos inspections and abatement, indoor air quality testing, water quality testing ,and site characterization.
    http://www.dandaenvironmental.com
    "Committed to Offering Quality
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    120 N. Abington Road
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    14. Waste Technologies Of Australia (WTA)
    Markets waste management and related environmental technologies developed by government researchers. Products include insitu VOC probes, wastewater modelling software, field test kits for contaminants in soil and water, and life-cycle assessment software.
    http://www.wastetechnologies.com
    Provider of innovative waste technologies Click our logo to enter the site ABN 24 062 576 498

    15. Air Water Soil Engineering
    Air water soil Engineering is an environmental consulting firm that provides water and waste water related management services across the western United States.
    http://www.awsdredge.com/
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    At AWS (Air Water Soil Engineering, Inc.), we specialize
    in sensible waste management. We are committed to
    serving you well, being environmentally responsible, and
    engineering a way of turning waste into resource.
    Our experience enables us to create solutions for your
    environmental challenges. AWS Engineering
    5046 North 2400 West
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    Toll Free: (866) 752-1454
    Fax: (435) 563-2767 Email: mark@awsdredge.com

    16. Soil Water Management Strategies
    soil water management Strategies. Precipitation during the growing season is frequently insufficient to meet the needs of the crop. management practices must ensure that the maximum available water
    http://www.canola-council.org/production/soilwatr.html
    Soil Water Management Strategies
    Precipitation during the growing season is frequently insufficient to meet the needs of the crop. Management practices must ensure that the maximum available water is stored in the soil in the spring.
    Conserving Snow Moisture
    Growers can influence the amount of water that enters the soil between harvest and seeding time. Snowfall contributes about 25 to 35% of the total annual precipitation. As a rule of thumb, 25 cm (10 in.) of snow equals 25 mm (1 in) of rain. Crop residue management during the fall helps increase snow trapping and reduce snowmelt runoff which accounts for 85% of runoff from agricultural lands. Fall tillage should be minimal and should leave as much erect stubble as possible. This helps conserve snow and increase stored water in the spring. An extra 25 mm ( 1 in.) of water stored through moisture management will make a significant difference in crop yields. Researchers at the Agriculture Canada Swift Current Station and the University of Saskatchewan report that swathing fields at alternate heights each round trapped more snow and increased soil moisture storage by up to 45 mm ( 1.8 in.) over bare summerfallow fields, and up to 25 mm ( 1 in.) over uniform standing stubble. These researchers have also developed a modification of the swather cutter-bar so that it leaves tall narrow strips of stubble each round. This modification of trash and stubble management increases soil moisture about one and one-half times over conventional stubble management. The increased soil moisture storage through snow management on stubble on fields with adequate fertility has resulted in yields up to 95% of those on conventional summerfallow. These moisture management practices could play a useful role in reducing summerfallow and increasing canola stubble cropping.

    17. Soil And Water Management
    soil and water management. Potato growers are becoming increasinglyinterested in irrigation. However, potato growers frequently
    http://www.umaine.edu/waterquality/Agriculture/soil_&_water_management.htm
    Soil and Water Management Potato growers are becoming increasingly interested in irrigation. However, potato growers frequently need moisture when surface waters supplies are limited. Groundwater systems can be quite expensive. So, it is very important to look at alternative methods of increasing plant available water without having to rely on irrigation. We are interested in evaluating compost and paper fiber mulches to increase soil moisture availability to potatoes. Links to individual reports are at the left, as well as a link to our PowerPoint Presentation covering both research years, " Managing Soils for Healthy Plants ". Putting Knowledge to Work with the People of Maine
    Last Modified: 06/03/04
    These pages are currently being maintained from the
    Water Quality Office, University of Maine Cooperative Extension.
    Send comments, suggestions or inquiries to Laura Wilson COUNTY OFFICES TOPICS OF INTEREST RESOURCES ... UMAINE Information in this web site is provided purely for educational purposes. No responsibility is assumed for any problems associated with the use of products or services mentioned in this web site. No endorsement of products or companies is intended, nor is criticism of unnamed products or companies implied. If you are a person with a disability and will need any accommodations to participate in a UMCE program, please contact your county office to discuss your needs.

    18. NPARL: Northern PlainFacts Newsletter
    A bimonthly fact sheet on biological weed and pest control, and soil and water management research programs, at the USDAARS Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory in Sidney, MT.
    http://listserver.sidney.ars.usda.gov/
    Friday June 11, 2004 SCIENCE ASRU Cropping Systems Soil Management PMRU ... Insect Management INFORMATION TEAM Leafy Spurge Grasshopper Handbook Hoary Cress ... Conference Archives OUTREACH PlainFacts Newsletter Photo Gallery Movie Gallery ... HELP The Northern PlainFacts, an electronic fact sheet from the USDA-ARS Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory (NPARL) in Sidney, Montana, is delivered via e-mail or fax and can be viewed here on the Internet. Each issue features brief items on research, personnel and upcoming events at the lab, ending with a contact name and e-mail address for those interested in further details. (To subscribe to the e-mail version simply click here or above on the word Subscribe
    May/June 2004 Scientists to participate in regional weed biological control meeting
    Lab to host BLM Resource Advisory Council

    Scientist to search for plant pathogens in Hungary
    Scientists to participate in national microbiology/mentoring meeting ... Montana ARS researchers to participate in farm Field Day Scientists to participate in regional weed biological control meeting
    NPARL representatives will be participating in a regional Interagency Biological Weed Control Meeting hosted by the Montana State Office of the Bureau of Land Management on May 6th in Billings, MT. Attending from the USDA-ARS Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory in Sidney, MT are Drs. Tom Shanower and John Gaskin. Dr. Shanower, an entomologist, heads up the Sidney lab’s Pest Management Research Unit, and Dr. Gaskin, a botanist, is investigating the systematics and biological control of noxious weeds. The BLM meeting pulls together federal, state and university representatives to review weed biological control work in the state and to examine possibilities for cooperative efforts. In addition to ARS and BLM, other federal agencies participating include the Bureau of Reclamation, the Fish and Wildlife Service, the Forest Service and the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service.

    19. Deerwood Soil And Water Management Association Home Page
    .. Deerwood soil and water management Association The Deerwoodsoil and water management Association (DSWMA) is a group
    http://www.deerwood.mb.ca/dswma1.html
    Deerwood Soil and Water Management Association The Deerwood Soil and Water Management Association (DSWMA) is a group of 150 local landowners who are committed to the goals of:
    • Continued support of "on-farm" soil and water conservation demonstrations Improving the economic sustainability of the local farm community Improving our collective understanding of agriculture's impact on the envirnment Providing communication and extension activities based on sound, valid information: to rural and urban communities and school educational programs Enhancing wildlife habitat and general esthetics through our conservation activities
    Deerwood was formally established in 1984 and in 1989 became one of 44 Local Organizations of Manitoba producers to control and coordinate local conservation program delivery. Deerwood's members farm within an 875 square kilometre area (342 square miles) along the Manitoba Escarpment in South-central Manitoba. The Deerwood group has shown leadership by integrating conservation activities into individual farm managemant plans and by addressing soil and water management problems where they originate. Deerwood's activities focus on the promotion, demonstration, and adoption of conservation measures including:
  • Zero and minimum tillage Rotational grazing Alternative stockwatering methods Small dam construction/watershed management Gully stabilization Grassed waterways Capping abandoned wells Shelterbelt planting and maintenance Soil nutrient management Forages on sensitive lands
  • 20. Distance Education
    Describes opportunities for study and research in soil and water science related to agriculture and natural resource management.
    http://disteduc_sws.ifas.ufl.edu/

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    Graduate Track in Environmental Science
    The University of Florida Soil and Water Science Department offers a unique off-campus Master of Science (Environmental Science Track). Courses are offered via distance education to accommodate place-bound students interested in environmental issues related to the soil and water quality of agricultural lands, forested lands, range lands, urban lands or wetlands. This distance education track is designed for place-bound students who want to enhance their knowledge in environmental science ranging from extension agents, state and federal employees, consultants or students who want to pursue an academic career.
    Distance Education Webmanager
    P.O. Box 110510, Gainesville, FL 32611, Phone: (352) 392-1803
    University of Florida
    IFAS Soil and Water Science Distance Education Overview (PDF) ... Graduate Student Guide (PDF)

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