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Management and soil conservation

Shifting ground : an exploration of approaches to soil conservation under the Resource Management Act 1991 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Resource and Environmental Planning at Mass

Shifting ground : an exploration of approaches to soil conservation under the Resource Management Act 1991 : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Resource and Environmental Planning at Massey University

... A national perspective of the approach and direction councils are taking for soil conservation is also gained from analysis of regional policy statements and regional land management pla[r] ...

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Crop Residue Management for Soil Conservation on Irrigated Lands of the Northwest

Crop Residue Management for Soil Conservation on Irrigated Lands of the Northwest

... All of the tillage options used in the spring should have the same objective—to reduce the wheat residue to a manageable level before planting, to seed spring barley on a timely basis, a[r] ...

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Current Literature.

Current Literature.

... (Soil Conservation Service, Albuquerque, X. The Soil Conservation Service action program in range management. Soil Con- servation Service Southwest. Progress in range [r] ...

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Soil conservation through IWMP: A study

Soil conservation through IWMP: A study

... productivity. Soil erosion is a widespread environmental problem that threatens human being in the developing ...of soil is removed in the globe due to erosion with most of it from agricultural ...of ...

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Volume 13, Number 5 (September 1960)

Volume 13, Number 5 (September 1960)

... The undergraduate students have found summer employment with the Soil Conservation Service, Bureau of Land Management, and the Pacific Northwest Forest and Range E[r] ...

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Integrated Watershed Management: An Alternative Approach for Sustainable Development in Nagaland

Integrated Watershed Management: An Alternative Approach for Sustainable Development in Nagaland

... watershed management practices and their effects on sustainability of the resources (Rawat, ...watershed management may become an alternative of jhum ...Watershed Management, Govt. of India (1980) ...

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DETERMINANTS OF FARMERS' INVESTMENTS IN SOIL FERTILITY MANAGEMENT
AND CONSERVATION INNOVATIONS IN THE POTATO CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THE
HIGHLANDS OF SOUTH-WESTERN UGANDA

DETERMINANTS OF FARMERS' INVESTMENTS IN SOIL FERTILITY MANAGEMENT AND CONSERVATION INNOVATIONS IN THE POTATO CROPPING SYSTEMS IN THE HIGHLANDS OF SOUTH-WESTERN UGANDA

... the soil fertility management and conservation innovations that required ...construct soil conservation barriers and could afford expensive mineral ...any soil fertility and ...

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ANALYSIS OF RELIABILITY LAND IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS IN VILLAGE TEMBUNG AREAS DELI SERDANG.

ANALYSIS OF RELIABILITY LAND IN VARIOUS SYSTEMS IN VILLAGE TEMBUNG AREAS DELI SERDANG.

... (1996), soil quality is the end result of processes degradation and conservation practices that take place on a ...of soil conservation, crop rotation, increased reduction, management ...

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An appraisal of water use management in New Zealand : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Philosophy at Massey University

An appraisal of water use management in New Zealand : a thesis presented in fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Philosophy at Massey University

... The provisions of the principal enabling law, the 1967 water and Soil Conservation Act, and its subsequent amendments are detailed, and present the management regime discussed in terms o[r] ...

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Assessment Of Infiltration Capacity Of Agricultural Soil In Ado-Ekiti South Western Nigeria Using Selected Empirical Models

Assessment Of Infiltration Capacity Of Agricultural Soil In Ado-Ekiti South Western Nigeria Using Selected Empirical Models

... locations. Soil samples were collected from the sampling points using a soil auger at a depth ranging from 10 – 30 ...on soil types were collected because it is believed that soil type greatly ...

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Risk and benefit analysis of investments in conservation technologies under varying climate in Eastern Kenya.

Risk and benefit analysis of investments in conservation technologies under varying climate in Eastern Kenya.

... This study assessed soil and water conservation technology investment by farmers, examined factors that influence investment into soil and water conservation technologies, quantified the[r] ...

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Adaptations to Soil Erosion: A Review

Adaptations to Soil Erosion: A Review

... when soil erosion is kept to a minimum (Pimentel, 2006). Soil erosion is common in all areas of the world, but developing countries suffer more because of the inability of their farming populations to ...

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Relationships between winter wheat yields and soil carbon under various tillage systems

Relationships between winter wheat yields and soil carbon under various tillage systems

... the soil organic matter, and lesser inputs of substrate and energy from the crop ...and soil organic matter accumulates in the upper layer, was also cited by Mikanová et ...that soil ...

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Modelling bioenvironmental factors for oil palm plantations in Riau Indonesia towards fresh fruit bunch productivity

Modelling bioenvironmental factors for oil palm plantations in Riau Indonesia towards fresh fruit bunch productivity

... Improving the productivity of FFB had been becoming a main priority for every oil palm companies. Therefore, the current study was trying to solve that issue by using a dynamic system modeling. By using this model, it ...

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Volume 6, Number 5 (September 1953)

Volume 6, Number 5 (September 1953)

... To foster advancement in the science and art of grazing land management, to promote progress in the conservation and greatest sustained use of forage and soil r[r] ...

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Volume 11, Number 1 (January 1958)

Volume 11, Number 1 (January 1958)

... land management, to promote progress in the conservation and Persons shall be eligible for membership who are interested greatest sustained use of forage and soil[r] ...

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Crop Residue Management in Conservation Agriculture Systems in Zimbabwe Smallholder Farming Sector: Importance, Management Challenges and Possible Solutions

Crop Residue Management in Conservation Agriculture Systems in Zimbabwe Smallholder Farming Sector: Importance, Management Challenges and Possible Solutions

... permanent soil cover, diverse crop rotations and/or interactions; and minimum soil ...residue management challenges due to low crop biomass yields and crop-livestock interactions in Zimbabwean ...

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CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE WITH LEGUMINOUS SHRUBS AT
DIFFERENT SPATIAL PATTERNS ENHANCES SMALLHOLDER
PRODUCTIVITY OF MAIZE-LEGUME INTERCROPS IN DRY-LAND
EASTERN KENYA

CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE WITH LEGUMINOUS SHRUBS AT DIFFERENT SPATIAL PATTERNS ENHANCES SMALLHOLDER PRODUCTIVITY OF MAIZE-LEGUME INTERCROPS IN DRY-LAND EASTERN KENYA

... A vast majority of smallholder farmers sustaining their livelihoods on rain-fed agriculture are found in tropical developing countries. This region is characteristic of declining soil fertility and water, ...

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Water Intake as Affected by Soil and Vegetation on Certain Western South Dakota Rangelands.

Water Intake as Affected by Soil and Vegetation on Certain Western South Dakota Rangelands.

... Soil Scientist, Western Soil and Water Management Research Branch, and Project Leader, Watershed Tech- nology Research Branch, Soil and Water Conservation Research [r] ...

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Soil management and conservation: Irrigation: Methods

Soil management and conservation: Irrigation: Methods

... with soil and water chemistry than the type of irrigation system, however, the irrigation system can accentuate salinity problems and affect how salinity is ...the soil when infiltration is ...from ...

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