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    Date of this Version

    1984

    Document Type

    Article

    Citation

    FARM, RANCH AND HOME QUARTERLY Special Edition 1984 Vol. 30, No.3

    Comments

    Copyright University of Nebraska. Permission to reproduce material appearing in this publication is hereby granted.

    Abstract

    In this issue:

    IANR Conservation Efforts........................... 2

    Energy, Soil, Water-Program Stresses Conservation ............................. 3

    Producers 'Break Tradition' .......................... 5

    Soil Erosion: Mechanisms and Control ......................... 6

    Can We Measure the Economics of Erosion? ....................... 9

    Weed Control Essential in Reduced Tillage ......................... 11

    Herbicides Important in Eco-farming ........................... 14

    Conservation Tillage Aids Wildlife ............................ 16

    Nebraska Erosion Magnitude Seen .......................... 17

    Conservation TiIlage Effective, Inexpensive Erosion Control ...................... 18

    Conservation TiIlage: Fertilizer Programs Should Match System ........................ 21

    PUMP Improves Irrigation ........................... 23

    Scheduling Key to Efficient Irrigation .................... 26

    About The Authors ................................... 28

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