Extractions: CONSERVATION EROSION Universal Soil Loss Software Conservation Reserve Program - CRP Land Use Guide Emergency Wind Erosion Control Understanding Wind Erosion And Its Control Protect Soil With Vegetative Residues Terrace Systems for Nebraska ... Returning CRP Land to Crops: Warm-Season Grass Management/Cropping Suggestions FERTILITY Understanding Potassium for Crop Production in Nebraska Use and Management of Micronutrient Fertilizers in Nebraska Using Phosphorus Fertilizers Effectively Estimating Ag Lime Quality ... Soil Fertility Considerations for Land Coming out of CRP COMPACTION Soil Compaction...Fact and Fiction Identification of Soil Compaction and Its Limitations to Root Growth Management Strategies to Minimize and Reduce Soil Compaction Soil Compaction Tips ... Subsoiling in Nebraska TESTING Universal Soil Loss Equation:A Handbook for Nebraska Producers Understand Your Soil Test: Calcium, Magnesium, Boron, Copper, Chlorine, Molybdenum
Extractions: The mission of the Soil and Crop Sciences Department is to prepare students for careers in soil and crop related disciplines; to develop technology necessary to sustain environmentally sound and profitable production systems; to ensure that technology development and transfer to society is effective and timely; and to ensure wise use, management, and stewardship of soil, plant, and water resources.
Soil Songs | NRCS Soils Songs by the department of agriculture about mud. http://soils.usda.gov/education/resources/k_12/songs/index.html
Extractions: Soils Home About Us Soil Survey Soil Use ... Contact Us Search Soils All NRCS Sites for Francis Hole authored many of the following songs. Dr. Hole was a Wisconsin professor of soil science. His love of soil and enthusiasm for nature is evident in his songs. Thanks go to the GLOBE project of NASA for assembling these songs by Francis Hole. Most other songs were assembled from schools involved in the GLOBE project. Where credit is known, it is recorded. Mud, mud, mud.
AMS Inc. Sampling technology and equipment for soil, soil gas vapor and groundwater. http://www.ams-samplers.com/
Ontario Soil And Crop Improvement Association Ontario soil and Crop Improvement Association. Welcome to the OSCIA Website! Subscribe to our listserver by entering your email in the box below. http://www.ontariosoilcrop.org/
Www.iamsa.com Commercial web site describes the use of the Microencapsulation process for the remediation of a variety of hydrocarbon contaminated soils and sludges. Mexican company. Site languages English, Espanol. http://www.iamsa.com
Soil PH: What It Means Story HERE. soil pH What it Means soil pH or soil reaction is an indication of the acidity or alkalinity of soil and is measured in pH units. http://www.esf.edu/pubprog/brochure/soilph/soilph.htm
Extractions: Soil pH or soil reaction is an indication of the acidity or alkalinity of soil and is measured in pH units. Soil pH is defined as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration. The pH scale goes from to 14 with pH 7 as the neutral point. As the amount of hydrogen ions in the soil increases the soil pH decreases thus becoming more acidic. From pH 7 to the soil is increasingly more acidic and from pH 7 to 14 the soil is increasingly more alkaline or basic. Descriptive terms commonly associated with certain ranges in soil pH are: Measuring Soil pH Soil pH provides various clues about soil properties and is easily determined. The most accurate method of determining soil pH is by a pH meter. A second method which is simple and easy but less accurate then using a pH meter, consists of using certain indicators or dyes.
The Birds Of The Six Waters International environmental consultancy offering services in developing sustainable projects. Describes expertise and services in areas including soil conservation, fish propagation for aquaculture, recycling, energy reuse, solar power, and eco-friendly irrigation system design. http://www.sixwaters.com/
Turftech International Wetting agents for the amenity turf and the horticultural industry. FibaZorb liquid and granular, and Aqua-Zorb help deal with the problems of localized dry spots (LDS) and hydrophobic soil. http://www.turftech.co.uk
Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation Computer program that estimates rates of soil erosion caused by rainfall and associated overland flow. Free download available together with documentation and manuals. http://www.sedlab.olemiss.edu/rusle/
Extractions: Welcome to RUSLE1 and RUSLE2 Welcome U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA)-Agricultural Research Service (ARS) site for both and RUSLE2 (Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation) . These erosion prediction technologies, which are referred to as erosion models, are widely used to estimate rates of soil erosion caused by rainfall and associated overland flow. RUSLE1 and RUSLE2 are used by government agencies around the world to assess and inventory erosion to assist public policy development. Government agencies use RUSLE1 and RUSLE2 as regulatory and conservation planning tools. Private consultants use RUSLE1 and RUSLE2 to select erosion control plans to ensure cost effective, environmental protection. Both RUSLE1 and RUSLE2 are land use independent and can be used on cropland, disturbed forestland, rangeland, construction sites, mined land, reclaimed land, military training grounds, landfills, waste disposal sites, and other lands where rainfall and its associated overland flow cause soil erosion.
SpringerLink Home - Main NC Division of soil Water Conservation soil Water Conservation Commission 2003 SWCC, Rules Governing Composition of Commission, Bio s of Commission Members, Minutes from SWCC meetings. http://link.springer-ny.com/link/service/journals/10089/
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The British Lime Association Details of the techniques, benefits, construction process and future developments in the use of quicklime and hydrated lime in soil stabilisation . http://www.britishlime.org/soil.htm
Extractions: Cohesive soils can be stabilised using quicklime or hydrated lime but only qucklime causes drying of the soil. This process enables unacceptably wet or cohesive materials to be treated and used for construction purposes. Different treatments are available to suit virtually every soil type and can produce a range of different strengths according to use. Click here for Specialists of in-situ Soil Treatment
Extractions: Point of contact for this document: This document was downloaded from the CDC Prevention Guidelines on the WWWonder database and reformatted. The author of the report thanks the CDC staff responsible for the HTML coding of the original paper. Special recognition is due the various ATSDR staff personnel who reviewed and critiqued drafts of this document, and who suggested changes to the text, many of which strengthened and clarified the final version. Among those individuals contributing to this paper, of particular note is Dr. Kenneth Orloff, Assistant Director for Science, Division of Health Assessment and Consultation, whose initial draft background paper on lead in soil formed the point of departure for the present document. Special thanks are due to the members of the ATSDR Science Forum for their many constructive criticisms of successive drafts and to the staff of the ATSDR Visual Information Center for their contribution on graphic design and typesetting. Ms. Jeanne Bucsela served as editor. Lead in the environment and its effects on the health of people is a matter of great concern to the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR). The Agency was established by the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act of 1980 (CERCLA, also known as Superfund) to assess the public health impact of hazardous wastes in the general environment, to identify human populations at risk, and to effect actions to prevent adverse health effects from human contact with hazardous substances. The Agency's emphasis is on hazardous substances released from waste sites and substances released under emergency conditions (e.g., chemical spills). Lead left in the environment as hazardous waste is a matter of great public health concern to ATSDR.
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