How are soil erosion control programs working
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What progress in improving water quality?
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Wetlands protection: What success?
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The Conservation Reserve Program: Status, future and policy options
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The value of land: Seeking property rights solutions to public environmental concerns
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A Green Evolution: Retooling agricultural policy for greater sustainability
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The natural limits of U.S. agriculture
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Is whole-farm conservation planning the answer?
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Conservation policy future: An overview
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Environmental professionals and the law
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Property rights and responsibilities: Defining the form of change
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Selected government policies for encouraging soil conservation on Ontario cash-cropping farms
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Nitrate-N movement in a fine-textured vadose zone
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Soil property patterns and topographic parameters associated with ephemeral gully erosion
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Comparing landscape-scale estimation of soil erosion in Palouse using Cs-137 and RUSLE
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Marginal cost effectiveness analysis for agricultural nonpoint source water quality control
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Temporal distribution of runoff and soil erosion at a site in Northeastern Oregon
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