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John Muir Newsletter, July/September 1985, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, July/September 1985, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Holt-Atherton Pacific Center \\/ / University of the Pacific for Western Studies \. Stockton, Calif 95211 VOLUME 5 JULY/SEPTEMBER 1985 NUMBER 3 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. LIMBAUGH, KIRSTEN E. LEWIS A NEW FORMAT NEXT ISSUE We have published this little newsletter the last five years as a means of keeping interested subscribers informed on the status of the John Muir Papers Microform Project. As you will see by the following item, the project is near completion, and by definition the raison d'etre for this modest rag will end. However, until the end of this year we will keep current Muir …
John Muir Newsletter, April/June 1985, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, April/June 1985, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies VOLUME 5 APRIL/JUNE 1985 University of the Pacific Stockton, Calif 95211 NUMBER 2 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. LIMBAUGH, KIRSTEN E. LEWIS MUIR CONFERENCE AN OUTSTANDING EVENT Over 250 registrants from all parts of the West attended the special John Muir Conference on the University of the Pacific campus April 12-13. Twenty-five speakers and panelists from thirteen differene academic institutions in nine different states and the Ditrict of Columbia participated in this edition of the California History Institute, highlighted by Hollywood actor Lee Stetson's highly-acclaimed one-man show: "Conversation with a Tramp: An Evening with John …
John Muir Newsletter, January/March 1985, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
John Muir Newsletter, January/March 1985, Holt-Atherton Pacific Center For Western Studies
Muir Center Newsletters, 1981-2015
Holt-Atherton Pacific Center for Western Studies VOLUME 5 University of the Pacific Stockton, Calif 95211 JANUARY/MARCH 1985 NUMBER 1 EDITORIAL STAFF: RONALD H. LIMBAUGH, KIRSTEN E. LEWIS WINDING DOWN THE PROJECT Shortly you will receive a flyer from Chadwyck-Healey, Inc. announcing the availability of the John Muir Papers on microfilm. We had hoped to have the microfilm edition ready by the time of the special John Muir Conference at the University of the Pacific on April 12 and 13. Instead, the flyer will have to serve until the final snags are worked out in filming and indexing. To date, all …
The Endangered Species Act And Water Development Within The South Platte Basin, Lawrence J. Macdonnell, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Geological Survey (U.S.), Colorado Water Resources Research Institute
The Endangered Species Act And Water Development Within The South Platte Basin, Lawrence J. Macdonnell, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center, Geological Survey (U.S.), Colorado Water Resources Research Institute
Books, Reports, and Studies
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The Taarblin Experience : A Planned Approach To Soil Conservation, Greg Astbury, Owner/Manager Of Taarblin, Tim Negus
The Taarblin Experience : A Planned Approach To Soil Conservation, Greg Astbury, Owner/Manager Of Taarblin, Tim Negus
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Many farms in Western Australia were cleared and developed before there was a full and clear understanding of the effects of bush clearing - that is salinization of soil and water supplies, wind and water erosion, waterlogging and soil structure decline. The productive capacity and inherent problems of the different soil types was also largely unknown.
Modern-day Conservation Farm Planning aims to provide a blue-print for the redevelopment of properties to ensure long term soil fertility, to prevent soil erosion and degradation by waterlogging and salinity. It also provides for a spread of reliable stock watering points and more efficient …