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March-April 2008
Editor’s Desk
Creatures in the soil
Mark Anderson-Wilk
Your L etters
Readers’ Forum
Home Front
Professional resilience
Craig A. Cox
Viewpoint
Biofuels and rainforests
Clayton W. Ogg
Cons ervation in Practice
Technical service, extension, and education on irrigation projects: A collaborative approach to managing water worth fighting over
Holly Sessoms, Amber Kirkpatrick, Kim Hershberger, and Jim Bauder
Ideas & Innovations
An economically and ecologically sound manure treatment and application system
Paul M. Walker and Robert L. Rhykerd
Across Disciplines
Bacterial contamination of water used for holy water in Thailand
Viroj Wiwanitkit and Jamsai Suwansaksri
Features
Progressive planning to address multiple resource concerns: Integrated pest management in Wisconsin orchards
Regina M. Hirsch and Michelle M. Miller
Nitrogen Trading Tool to facilitate water quality credit trading
Christoph M. Gross, Jorge A. Delgado, Shaun P. McKinney, Harbans Lal, Harris Cover, and Marvin J. Shaffer
Gypsum soil amendment as a management practice in conservation tillage to improve water quality
L. Darrell Norton
I mplementation Update
Wetland hydrology at a watershed scale: Dynamic information for adaptive management
Megan W. Lang, Greg W. McCarty, and Martha C. Anderson
Tech Transfer Briefing
Long-term evaluation of regional erosion control
F. Douglas Shields Jr.
Effects of rotational grazing on carbon dioxide emissions and greenhouse gas credits
Darrell J. Bosch
Effects of multiyear precipitation variations on watershed runoff and sediment yield
Jurgen D. Garbrecht
Evaluation of weed control practices for profitability and reduction of atrazine concentrations in surface runoff
Tony Prato and Byung-Joon Woo
Evaluating the collective performance of best management practices in catchments undergoing active land development
Mark A. Schlautman and John A. Smink
Applied Research
Soil erosion from dryland winter wheat–fallow in a long-term residue and nutrient management experiment in north-central Oregon
J.D. Williams
Effects of a regional channel stabilization project on suspended sediment yield
F.D. Shields Jr.
Multi-year precipitation variations and watershed sediment yield in a CEAP benchmark watershed
J.D. Garbrecht
Does current management of storm water runoff adequately protect water resources in developing catchments?
J. Hur, M.A. Schlautman, S.R. Templeton, T. Karanfilm, C.J. Post, J.A. Smink, H. Song, M.A. Goddard, S.J. Klaine, and J.C. Hayes
Farm returns to carbon credit creation with intensive rotational grazing
D.J. Bosch, K. Stephenson, G. Groover, and B. Hutchins
Integrated analysis of weed control practices for reducing atrazine contamination in an agricultural watershed
T. Prato and B.-J. Woo
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