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  1. Water and Salt Regimes of Soils: modeling and Management by E. A. Sokolenko, 1984
  2. Methane production from animal wastes. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Andrew G. Hashimoto, Thom G. Edgar, et all 1994-03-01
  3. You need to start with the soil: the Soil Conservation Service experience. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Robert R. Shaw, 1994-03-01
  4. Proper animal manure utilization. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Alan L. Sutton, 1994-03-01
  5. Seeing the trees along the streamside: forested streamside management zones are one of the more commonly recommended forestry best management practices ... from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by William A., III Lakel, W. Michael Aust, et all 2006-01-01
  6. Soil and Water Conservation is Essential for Ecosystem Management.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Tony Prato, 1999-06-22
  7. Nutrient management planning: Is it the answer to better management?: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by R. Shepard, 2005-07-01
  8. Understanding the nutrient management process. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Douglas B. Beegle, Les E. Lanyon, 1994-03-01
  9. Significance of gravimetric versus volumetric measurements of soil quality under biodynamic, conventional, and continuous grass management.: An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by John P. Reganold, Alan S. Palmer, 1995-05-01
  10. Minimizing surface water eutrophication from agriculture by phosphorus management. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by T.C. Daniel, A.N. Sharpley, et all 1994-03-01
  11. Agricultural waste management planning. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by William H. Boyd, 1994-03-01
  12. Tools to aid management: the use of site specific management. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by S. Kincheloe, 1994-03-01
  13. Nutrient management in Idaho. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by R.L. Mahler, F.G. Bailey, 1994-03-01
  14. Nutrient management measure to be implemented in the coastal zone. (Nutrient Management): An article from: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation by Anne C. Weinberg, 1994-03-01

121. Modules
Click title for moreinfo. Level*. CEU s. Availability. Crop water Use Item M20007, 2. 2. Now.......soil water management Modules. Title
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122. Jim Oster - Resume
Oster, JD 199x. Book review of soil salinity and water quality, by R. Chhabra.Agricultural water management, Elsevier Sciences, Oxford, England.
http://esce.ucr.edu/oster/resume2.htm
University of California Riverside Department of Environmental Sciences Cooperative Extension
J. D. Oster
Extension Soil and Water Specialist and Adjunct Professor Soil and Environmental Sciences University of California, Riverside, CA 92521 Riverside Home Phone: (909) 684-7889 Graeagle Home Phone: (530) 836-1835
Best way to contact is through E-Mail:
oster@mail.ucr.edu
Education.
Ph.D., Soil Chemistry, Purdue Un., West Lafayette, IN. 1964. M.S., Soil Chemistry, Purdue, Un., West Lafayette, IN. 1963. B. S., Soil Science, N. D. State Un., Fargo, ND. 1959.
Employment.
1963 - 1965. U. S. Army Chemical Corps, Denver, CO. 1965 - 1981. USDA-ARS, U. S. Salinity Lab., Riverside, CA. Soil Scientist. 1981 - present. University of California, Cooperative Extension, Riverside, CA. Soil and Water Specialist and Adjunct Professor.
Other Job Experience.
1997 - Associate Editor, Agricultural Water Management 1987 - 1989. Chairman, U. C. Committee of Consultants on Drainage Water Reduction. 1984 - 1990. Editor-in-Chief, Applied Agricultural Research, Springer Verlag, Inc., NY. 1978 - 1987. Cooperating Scientist, USDA, OICD, PL480, Soil Reclamation Project, Egypt Ministry of Agriculture.

123. Agri. 525 - Soil & Water Management - Field Trips
soil water management Fall 2001 Agri. 525 Field Trips August 30,2001, Victoria - Oliver Kuhn Bob Schumaker. September 6, 2001,
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August 30, 2001 September 6, 2001 Big Creek - Embankment Stabilization September 13, 2001 Project Site September 20, 2001 September 27, 2001 Barb Coonrod - Terrace Design (in the classroom) October 04, 2001 Staking Terraces October 11, 2001 Rick Truan - Terracing Demonstration October 18, 2001 Measuring Crop Residue, Terrace Heights, etc. October 25, 2001 Antonino - Former Project Sites November 01, 2001 November 08, 2001 Project Site November 15, 2001 Conservation Projects - In the classroom. November 22, 2001 No Class November 29, 2001 Conservation Projects Due - Presentations In Class December 06, 2001 No Lab SOIL MANAGEMENT HOME PAGE

124. Laboratory For Soil En Water Management
Laboratory for soil en water management Kasteelpark Arenberg 20, 3001Heverlee, t +32 16 321605, f +32 16 321997. 50000580 IBA 261413.
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125. Handbook Of Texas Online: SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION
or operators with flood or other water management problems. accounting for 75 percentof fresh water consumption 1993 Texas had 211 conservation soil and water
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SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION See also STATE SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION BOARD. BIBLIOGRAPHY: D. Harper Simms, The Soil Conservation Service (New York: Praeger, 1970). Soil and Water Conservation: The Texas Approach (Temple, Texas: Texas State Soil and Water Conservation Board, 1981). top of page about search help ... suggest an article topic The Handbook of Texas Online is a joint project of The General Libraries at the University of Texas at Austin and the Texas State Historical Association
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126. ARS Midwest Area :: St. Paul, Minnesota
Paul, MN The mission of the soil and water management Research Unit is to understandthe impact of agricultural management practices, including tillage and
http://www.ars.usda.gov/pandp/locations/locations.htm?modecode=36-40-20-00

127. Advice And Topics In Acid Sulfate Soils
On management of acidforming soils in coastal New South Wales (Australia) agriculture. Drainage of coastal flood plains exposes these soils and releases acid leachate, aluminium, iron, and heavy metals into water.
http://www.agric.nsw.gov.au/reader/8632
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What are Acid Sulfate Soils An Introduction to Acid Sulfate Soils Distribution of Acid Sulfate Soils in NSW National Strategy for Acid Sulfate Soils ... HOME

128. UACES: AR Agriculture: Crops, Soils, And Water Management
University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service AR Agriculture Crops,Soils and water management. Crops, Soils, and water management.
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This page is dedicated to provide educational training and support to County Extension Agents and producers that enhances sustainable crop production, improves profitability and competitiveness of producers, and improves the water, air, and soil environmental quality, for the purpose of allowing Arkansas producers to continue serving as a national leader in the production of food and fiber. This is to be accomplished through delivery of production updates, fact sheets, information sheets, and computer-assisted management programs that allow producers to make informed decisions in the production of row crops in Arkansas.
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129. Department Of Soil, Water, And Climate
Borlaug Hall 1991 Upper Buford Circle St. Paul, MN 55108 Phone 612.625.1244Fax 612.625.2208. Welcome to the Department of soil, water, and Climate!
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Department of Soil, Water, and Climate
Borlaug Hall

1991 Upper Buford Circle
St. Paul, MN 55108 Phone: 612.625.1244 Fax: 612.625.2208
7th International Conference on Precision Agriculture The conference, held July 25-28, 2004, is expected to be the largest ever; with over 280 papers accepted for presentation by attendees from all over the U.S and in over 35 countries. Department members win awards The department boasts two winners of the Hueg-Harrison Fellowships and four winners of COAFES awards this year. More News and Events Mark Seeley Being snowed in for two days as soon as you cross the Minnesota-Iowa border might be disturbing for a newcomer to the gopher state, but not for Mark Seeley - a meteorologist and climatologist. Indeed, in 1978, Mark and his wife were snowed in for two days in Albert Lea. Minn. Continue reading More faculty profiles The department is recognized as one of the premier departments around the country in soil and environmental sciences. The internationally prominent faculty are supported by excellent research facilities and contribute significantly to the scientific literature on soil and water resources sciences and climatology. The department's credibility is attested by the high level of research grants generated by the faculty. In addition, a large number of the faculty are on editorial boards or serve as editors of prominent scholarly journals.

130. Ohio Agronomy Guide, Bulletin 472-96
Ohio State University Extension bulletin on Ohio's climate, soils and water quality, crop production and management and tillage and conservation practices.
http://ohioline.osu.edu/b472/
Ohio Agronomy Guide
Bulletin 472
Contents
  • Credits
  • Ohio's Climate
  • Ohio's Soils
    • Soil Formation and Soil Properties
    • Soil Properties and Management
    • Ohio Soil Regions
    • Available Data on Soil Properties
  • Conservation
    • Energy Conservation
    • Soil Conservation
    • Conservation Practices
    • Conservation Tillage
  • Best Management Practices
  • No-Tillage and Ridge Planting
    • Drainage
    • Soils
    • Compaction
    • Cover Crops
    • Planting
    • Seed Treatment
    • Fertilization
    • Soil Testing
    • Weed Control
    • Tips for Getting Started
  • Water Management
    • Surface Drainage
    • Subsurface Drainage
    • Increasing Infiltration
    • Other Water Conservation Methods
    • Irrigation
  • Soil Fertility
    • Elements Essential for Plant Growth
    • Lime and Liming Materials
    • Diagnostic Methods
    • Other Tests
  • Varietal Evaluation and Seed Quality
    • Variety Selection
    • Seed Treatments
  • Corn Production
    • How Climate Affects Corn Production
    • Corn Growth and Development
    • Hybrid Selection
    • Date of Planting
    • Seeding Depth
    • Row Width
    • Plant Populations and Seeding Rates
    • Making Replant Decisions
    • Plant Nutrient Requirements
    • Crop Rotations
    • Corn Production on Minesoils
    • Corn Pest Management
    • Disease Control
    • Harvesting
    • Types of Corn
  • Soybean Production
    • Variety Performance Trials
    • Variety Selection
    • Disease Control
    • Tillage
    • Rhizobium Inoculation
    • Planting Date
    • Row Spacing
    • Skip-Row Systems
    • Seeding Rate
    • Planting Depth
    • Fertilization Recommendations
    • Weed Control
    • Adjustments for No-Till
    • Soybean Production on Mined Land
  • Small Grain Production
    • Wheat
    • Fertilization
    • Spelt
    • Spring Oats
    • Winter Barley
    • Spring Barley
    • Triticale
    • Winter Rye
    • Weed Control for Small Grains
  • Multiple Cropping with Winter Grains
    • Forage Seedings
    • Relay Intercropping

131. Beef BMP
accurate determination of the size of filter strip you will need for your individualfields, consult your local NRCS or soil and water Conservation District
http://www.lsuagcenter.com/Subjects/bmp/beef/soil2.asp
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Sediment is the largest pollutant by volume of surface water in the Nation. Sediment comes from agricultural sources, construction sites and other soil disturbing activities in urban settings that leave the soil exposed
to rainfall. Sediment increases the turbidity of water, thereby reducing light penetration, impairing
photosynthesis, altering oxygen relationships and may reduce the available food supply for certain aquatic organisms. It can affect fish populations adversely in areas
where sediment deposits cover spawning beds. Increased sediment also fills lakes and reservoirs. Sediment directly damages water quality and reduces the usefulness of streams and lakes in many ways. These include:
  • Damaged fish spawning areas Reduced light penetration for aquatic life Increased water purification costs Lower recreational value Clogged channels and increased flooding Increased dredging to maintain shipping channels Reduced storage capacity for reservoirs
In addition, sediment is often rich in organic matter. Nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus and certain pesticides may enter streams with sediment. The detrimental effects of these substances accompanying the sediment may include:

132. Untitled Document
Florida soil and water Conservation Council. Florida soil and water ConservationCouncil Overview. For many years the Florida Department
http://www.floridaagwaterpolicy.com/fswcc/fswcc.htm
Florida Soil and Water Conservation Council
Florida Soil and Water Conservation Council Overview For many years the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has had two advisory groups dealing with agricultural water and natural resource issues. The Soil and Water Conservation Council, comprised entirely of agricultural representatives, is a formal advisory group that was created in statute over 50 years ago. The Agricultural Water Policy Group is an informal body, comprised of agency, agricultural and environmental representatives, and was created by the Commissioner of Agriculture in the early 1990's.
In response to recommendations in Florida's Agricultural Water Policy to combine these groups, the Legislature revised Chapter 582 to expand the Soil and Water Conservation Council to merge the membership of both groups. Membership now includes leaders from the agricultural community, the Florida legislature, federal, state and regional water resource agencies, local governments, environmental groups, and the state university system. Policy decisions about water are at the forefront of natural resource issues facing Florida , and the Soil and Water Conservation Council will provide a forum for important discussion of current perspectives, including anticipated legislative action.
MEMORANDUM TO: Soil and Water Conservation Council Interested Parties List
FROM: Richard Machek, Chair

133. NAFA Project, D1

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