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Gurbir Singh, Jon E. Schoonover and Karl W. J. Williard
In the Midwestern United States, cover crops are being promoted as a best management practice for managing nutrient and sediment losses from agricultural fields through surface and subsurface water movement. To date, the water quality benefits of cover c...
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Bijay- Singh
Soil is one of the most important natural resources and medium for plant growth. Anthropogenic interventions such as tillage, irrigation, and fertilizer application can affect the health of the soil. Use of fertilizer nitrogen (N) for crop production inf...
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Gunasekhar Nachimuthu, Neil V. Halpin and Michael J. Bell
Intensive agricultural practices in farming systems in eastern Australia have been identified as a contributor to the poor runoff water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef (GBR). A field investigation was carried out to measure the off-farm water qua...
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Lin Hou, Zhe Li, Chunlin Luo, Longlong Bai and Ningning Dong
Forest thinning is a silviculture treatment for sustainable forest management. It may promote growth of the remaining individuals by decreasing stand density, reducing competition, and increasing light and nutrient availability to increase carbon sequest...
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