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Articles 211 - 218 of 218
Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Multiple Cropping Will Increase The Erosion Hazard, W J. Burdass
Multiple Cropping Will Increase The Erosion Hazard, W J. Burdass
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
WITH the low price of wool and the price of wheat high in comparison, farmers need little encouragement to increase their acreage of crops.
Unfortunately with increased cropping comes the risk of increased erosion—unless there is a simultaneous increase in the use of conservation practices.
The Ord River Catchment Regeneration Project. 1. The Nature, Extent And Causes Of Erosion In The Ord River Catchment Area, K Fitzgerald
The Ord River Catchment Regeneration Project. 1. The Nature, Extent And Causes Of Erosion In The Ord River Catchment Area, K Fitzgerald
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
OF the 17,800 square miles of Ord River catchment area, an estimated 1,450 square miles of country is subject to varying degrees of erosion.
This lies astride the Ord River and its major tributaries, the Elvire, Negri, Stirling, Panton, Turner, Nicholson and RB rivers.
The bulk of the eroded country lies in W.A. but part projects into the Northern Territory.
Soil Erosion And Farm Water Supplies, J C. Grasby, J. E. Watson
Soil Erosion And Farm Water Supplies, J C. Grasby, J. E. Watson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Water supplies for stock have an important influence on farm management.
In this article Soil Conservation Advisers J. C. Grasby and J. E. Watson discuss problems of soil erosion and farm water supplies.
Natural Paddocks Help Soil Conservation, G W. Spencer
Natural Paddocks Help Soil Conservation, G W. Spencer
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
ON most farms, particularly in the cereal and sheep districts, the paddocks as we know them are fenced off into neat squares or rectangles.
The original fencing was done in such a way that the paddock layout, as well as the fences, completely disregards the topography or natural features of the land. Often this has encouraged soil erosion.
In properly laid out paddocks there should be a very close relationship between the natural features of the farm, the fence plan, and soil conservation.
Manage Your Rainfall For Maximum Production, J E. Watson
Manage Your Rainfall For Maximum Production, J E. Watson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
TTOW much would an extra inch of rainfall be worth to you? Much sloping land loses this much and more by run-off every year.
The soil is the main asset of your farm, but your profits depend on how you manage the rain which falls on it.
Effect Of Soil Type, Slope, And Surface Conditions On Intake Of Water, F. L. Duley, L. L. Kelly
Effect Of Soil Type, Slope, And Surface Conditions On Intake Of Water, F. L. Duley, L. L. Kelly
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Research Bulletins
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 …
A Proposed Method For Classifying And Evaluating Soils On The Basis Of Productivity And Use Suitabilities, Arthur Anderson, A. P. Nelson, F. A. Hayes, I. D. Wood
A Proposed Method For Classifying And Evaluating Soils On The Basis Of Productivity And Use Suitabilities, Arthur Anderson, A. P. Nelson, F. A. Hayes, I. D. Wood
Nebraska Agricultural Experiment Station: Historical Research Bulletins
It is the object of this paper to present a method for classifying and evaluating the soils as mapped in regular soil surveys on the basis of land types, which are here defined as areas having reasonably similar productivity and use suitabilities. The standards used to differentiate land types will vary according to the desired objectives, but any material difference in yield, or in practices necessary to maintain a desirable level of productivity will justify recognition of land types. The proposed procedure involves a more detailed study of the influence which soils, slope, erosion, and drainage have on specific crops …
Geological Phases Of Soil Erosion Investigation And Control In Nebraska, G. E. Condra
Geological Phases Of Soil Erosion Investigation And Control In Nebraska, G. E. Condra
Conservation and Survey Division
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