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Handling farm manure
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Effect of Soil Type, Slope, and Surface Conditions on Intake of Water
In connection with investigations of runoff and erosion in the Great Plains an attempt has been made by means of artificial applications of water to determine certain principles concerning the effect of different soils and soil conditions on runoff and soil erosion. Such information is needed in planning all field operations dealing with soil erosion and moisture control. It is also needed in connection with watershed studies that are being established in the Central Great Plains, dealing with runoff and flood flows from larger areas. The method employed makes it possible to obtain comparable data on a wide range of soil types, slopes, and surface conditions, and with different rates of water application. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief description of the methods used and a condensed report of the results obtained during the first season \u27s operation
Effect of Soil Type, Slope, and Surface Conditions on Intake of Water
In connection with investigations of runoff and erosion in the Great Plains an attempt has been made by means of artificial applications of water to determine certain principles concerning the effect of different soils and soil conditions on runoff and soil erosion. Such information is needed in planning all field operations dealing with soil erosion and moisture control. It is also needed in connection with watershed studies that are being established in the Central Great Plains, dealing with runoff and flood flows from larger areas. The method employed makes it possible to obtain comparable data on a wide range of soil types, slopes, and surface conditions, and with different rates of water application. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief description of the methods used and a condensed report of the results obtained during the first season \u27s operation
Effect of Soil Type, Slope, and Surface Conditions on Intake of Water
In connection with investigations of runoff and erosion in the Great Plains an attempt has been made by means of artificial applications of water to determine certain principles concerning the effect of different soils and soil conditions on runoff and soil erosion. Such information is needed in planning all field operations dealing with soil erosion and moisture control. It is also needed in connection with watershed studies that are being established in the Central Great Plains, dealing with runoff and flood flows from larger areas. The method employed makes it possible to obtain comparable data on a wide range of soil types, slopes, and surface conditions, and with different rates of water application. The purpose of this paper is to give a brief description of the methods used and a condensed report of the results obtained during the first season \u27s operation
CC116 Suggestions for Handling Summer Fallowed Land which will not be Planted to Winter Wheat
Extension Circular CC116 This circular contains suggestions for handling summer fallowed land which will not be planted to winter wheat
EC171 Stubble Mulch Farming
Extension circular 171 discusses the importance and details of stubble mulch farming
EC171 Stubble Mulch Farming
Extension circular 171 discusses the importance and details of stubble mulch farming
Soil experiments on the Ozark Upland
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