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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Index to Volume 47 Abrol, I.P. See Sngh, Gurmel The State of Canada’s Environment (1991): Government of Canada, 396 Agencies Rural Environmental Planning for Sustainable Communities and conservation districts, 21 (1991): Frederic O. Sargent, Paul Lusk, Jose A. Rivera, Maria and inter-agency cooperation, 122 Varela. assistance: perceptions of farmers, 260 Water Resources Management: In Search of an Environmental building credibility, 158 Ethic (1991): David Lewis Feldman, 322 generating trust and credibility, 236 making USDA more accountable, 304 Bosch, Darrell J. (and Krishna B. Napit): Economics of transporting the role of conservation districts, 152 poultry litter to achieve more effective use as fertilizer, 342 translating science into policy, 441 Boyd, Dale A.: Local resource planning for water quality improve¬ ment, 136 Agricultural Land Retention Brown, George E. Jr.: Viewpoint: Securing the fate of Landsat, 126 planning for the 21st century, 32 Bucciantini, Chris. See Amer, Dale H. Buckley, David J.A. See Hendrix, William G. Agriculture Budd, William W.: What capacity the land?, 28 and nonpoint-source pollution control, 42 Busscher, W.J. (and E.J. Sadler and F.S. Wright): Soil and crop man¬ and the role of indigenous soil knowledge, 298 agement aspects of water table control practices, 71 and water quality, 220 farmer to farmer education programs, 127 Camp, C.R. See Shirmohammadi, Adel its effect on the environment, 206 Campbell, C.A. (and B.G. McConkey, R.P. Zentner, F. Selles, and its effect on the Everglades, 207 F.B. Dyck): Benefits of wheat .stubble .strips for conserving snow managing for water table control, 71 in .southwestern Sa.skatchewan, 112 using expert systems and process models, 234 Caplan, Jim: Personal Enrichment: Fostering credibility to build pub¬ lic support, 158 Agriculture, Sustainable Chase, Craig. See Hayenga, Marvin a scientific survey, 100 Clawson, W. James. See Forero, Larry. farmers adopting production technology, 14 soil as renewable resource, 156 Climate the global environment, 39 Akohoue, S. See Banuelos, G.S. Anderson, Molly D. (and William Lockeretz); Sustainable agriculture Cone, David. See Wichelns, Dennis research in the ideal and in the field, 100 Arner, Dale H. (and Jeanne Jones and Chris Bucciantini): Carolina Conservation clover: High prospect for the Conservation Reserve Program, 292 and biotechnology, 17 and conservation dLstricts, 21 Babu, Ram. See Singh, Gurmel and conserving snow, 112 Baltezore, James F. See Leitch, Jay A. and education team building, 294 Banuelos, G.S. (and R. Mead, L. Wu, P. Beuselinck, and S. and U.S. water f)olicy, 75 Akohoue): Differential selenium accumulation among forage and water table control, 71 plant species grown in soils amended with selenium-enriched and wildlife management, 289 plant tissue, 338 farmers adopting production technology, 14 Barbarika, Alex Jr. (and Jim Langley): Budgetary and farm-sector leaving erodible land out of production, 191 impacts of the 1985-1990 Conservation Reserve Program, 264 public values on private land, 360 Barlow, C. Paul: Personal Enrichment: Generating organizational sustainable practice in Zimbabwe, 370 trust and credibility, 236 the global environment, 39 Baumer, G.M. See Hamlett, J.M. the role of conservation di.stricts, 152 Benson, V.W. (and B.L. Harris, C.W. Richardson, C.A. Jones, and the role of values, 356 J.R. Williams): Commentary: Using expert systems and process models to enhance U.S. agriculture, 234 Conservation Compliance Benson, V.W. (and K.N Potter, H.C. Bogusch, D. Goss, and J.R. and nonpoint-.source pollution control, 42 Williams): Nitrogen leaching sensitivity to evapotranspiration and farmers adopting production technology, 14 soil water storage estimates in EPIC, 334 Beu.selinck, P. See Banuelos, G.S. Conservation Reserve Program Bhusan, L.S. See Singh, Gumiel and using Carolina clover, 292 Bilbro, J.D.: Sunflower dry matter production and plant structural budgetary and farm-sector impacts, 264 relationships for wind erosion modeling, 194 enhancing the value of CRP acres, 134 Bocco, G. (and F. Garcia-Oliva): Researching gully erosion in Mexico, 365 Conservation Tillage Bogusch, H.C. See Benson, V.W. comparing costs of conventional tillage, 328 erosive effects of large storms, 257 Books Reviewed Indiana’s PEP$ program, 131 Farming in Nature’s Image: An Ecological Approach to state seedbed production of soybeans, 187 Agriculture (1992): Judith D. Soule and Jon K. Piper, 254 Land Stewardship in the Next Era of Conservation (1991):V. Cooper, Charles M. (and William M. Lipe): Water quality and agri Alaric Sample, 176 culture: Mississippi experiences, 220 Soil Conservation in Wisconsin: Birth to Rebirth (1992): Leonard C. Johnson, 254 Cropping Practices The River of the Mother of God and Other Essays by Aldo and wheat stubble strips, 112 Leopold (1991): Susan L. Flader and J. Baird Callicott, 94 crop rotations and the 1990 farm bill, 145 NOVEMBER-DECE.MBER 1992 505 grasses for winter grazing, 224 Foran, M.E. See Dean, D.M. herbicide-tolerant com and tomatoes, 411 Forero, Larry (and Lynn Huntsinger and W. James Claw.son): Land state seedbed prcxluction of soybeans, 187 use change in three San Francisco Bay .Vrea counties: Implications for ranching on the urbai. fringe, 475 Dabney, Seth. See Kemper, Doral Day, R.L. See Hamlett, J.M. Forestry Dean, D.M. (and M.E. Foran): The effect of farm liquid waste appli¬ community participation for watershed management, 499 cation on tile drainage, 368 fore.st soils, 268 Departments Francis, D.D.: Control mechanisms to reduce fertilizer nitrogen B(X)ks, etc., 94, 176, 254, 322, 396, 470 movement into groundwater, 444 Classified ads, 92, 174, 251, 320, 394, 467 Friend, Joe A.: Commentary: Achieving .soil .su.stainability, 156 In the news, 80, 160, 238, 308, 380, 456 Gannon, Eileen M.: Personal Enrichment: Self-imposed discrimina Pen points, 4, 124, 204, 280, 352, 433 tion: Taking credit where it is due, 451 Personal enrichment, 78, 158, 236, 306, 451 Gantzer, C.J. See Lind.strom, MJ. SWCS view, 3, 122, 202, 278, 350, 430 Gantzer, C.J. See Thompson, A.C. Upcoming, 93, 175, 252, 321, 395, 473 Garcia-Oliva, F. See Bocco, G. Diebel, Penelope L. See Williams, Jeffrey R. Geographic Information Systems Digemess, Jerry: Viewpoint: Challenges, opportunities for partners, ranking watersheds for pollution prevention, 399 282 selecting sites for wa.ste di.spo.sal, 271 Dillworth, Mary E. See Jakubauskas, Mark E. twenty years of Landsat program, 126 Dominick, Darrel. See Kemper, Doral Dregne, H.E.: Erosion and soil productivity in Asia, 8 Getman, Mike. See Hawn, Ted Dyck, F.B. See Campbell, C.A. Gildea, Ray: Viewpoint: Gender equity session generates dialogue, 432 Eaheart, David: Wildlife and soil conservation, 289 Giles, Jere. See Rikoon, J. Sanford Gilliam, J.W. See Thomas, D.L. Economics Goss, D. See Ben.son, V.W. and carrying capacity, 28 Gri.ssinger, E.H. See Ritchie, J.C. assessing the value of conservation tillage, 131 comparing costs of tillage .systems, 328 Groundwater cost-sharing: perceptions of farmers, 260 and .soil and crop management, 71 leaving erodible land out of production, 191 and U.S. water policy, 75 tiered pricing for irrigation water, 139 and water quality improvement, 65 using poultry litter as fertilizer, 342 and water table management, 47, 52, 58 local planning for water quality, 136 Education reducing fertilizer movement, 444 a land management computer model, 226 farmer to farmer programs, 127 Haberem, John: Viewpoint: A soil health index, 6 role of indigenous .soil knowledge, 298 Hamlett, J.M. (and D.A. Miller, R.L. Day, G.W. Petersen, G.M. statistics for building a team, 294 Baumer, and J. Russo): Statewide GIS-based ranking of water teamwork approach to conservation education, 231 sheds for agricultural pollution prevention, 399 Harbor, Jon. See Ross, Dan Elfring, Chris: Translating science into policy, 441 Harmon, W.C. .See Meyer, L.D. Elliott, L. F. (and R. E. Wildung): What biotechnology means for .soil Harris, B.L. See Benson, V.W. and water conservation, 17 Hatfield, Mark O.: Commentary: Needed: A comprehensive U.S. Elmore, C.D. (and R.A. We.sley, and L.G. Heatherly): Stale .seedbed water policy, 75 production of soybeans with a wheat cover crop, 187 Hawkins, D. E. See Stone, K.C. Enshayan, Kamyar (and Deb Stinner and Ben Stinner): Farmer to Hawn, Ted (and Mike Getman): Enhancing CRP values, 134 farmer, 127 Hayenga, Marvin (and Leland C. Thompson, Craig Cha.se, and Su.san Kaaria): Economic and environmental implications of her¬ Environment bicide-tolerant com and processing tomatoes, 411 agriculture’s effect on, 206 Heatherly, L.G. See Elmore, C.D. the global environment, 39 Hendrix, William G. (and David J.A. Buckley): Use of a geographic information system for selection of sites for land application of Erosion sewage waste, 271 and grass terraces, 284 Hill, Peter R. (and James E. Lake): PEP$: A dollar-and-cent and size characteri.stics of .sediment, 107 approach to conservation tillage, 131 conservation tillage in large storms, 257 Hoban, Thomas J. IV: Strategies for building a conservation team, effect of on com yields, 325 294 erosion and soil productivity in Asia, 8 Hoban, Thomas J. IV: Teamwork for conservation education, 231 erosion rates in India, 97 Hodges, Donald G. (and Victoria N. Parmele, A.E. Luoff, and C.T. gully erosion in Mexico, 365 Smith Jr.): Use of forest soils information by New Hampshire mesh-bag method for field a.s.ses.sment, 495 foresters, 268 sustainable practice in Zimbabwe, 370 Holechek, Jerry L. (and Rex D. Pieper): Estimation of .stocking rate on New Mexico rangelands, ll6 Escobar, D.E. See Ritchie, J.C. Hsieh, Yuch Ping: A mesh-bag method for field assessment of soil Evans, R.O. (and J.E. Parsons, K.C. Stone, and W.B. Wells): Water erosion, 495 table management on a watershed scale, 58 Hunt, P.G. See Thomas, D.L. Everitt, J.H. See Ritchie, J.C. Huntsinger, Lynn. See Forero, Larry Fertilizers Irrigation liquid wa.ste on tile drainage, 368 and soil productivity, 405 using poultry litter, 342 tiered pricing plan for water con.servation, 139 506 JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Jackson, T.J. See Ritchie, J.C. McHarg, Ian L.: Green the Earth, heal the Earth, 39 Jacobs, Harvey M.; Planning the use of land for the 21st century, 32 Mead, R. See Banuelos, G.S. Jakubauskas, Mark E. (and Jerry L. Whistler, Mary E. Dillworth, and Meyer, L.D. (and D.E. Line and W.C. Harmon): Size characteristics Edward A. Martinko): Classifying remotely sensed data for use in of sediment from agricultural soils, 107 an agricultural nonpoint-source pollution mcxlel, 179 Miller, D.A. See Hamlett, J.M. Jones, AJ. See Lindstom, MJ. Mills, W.C. See Langdale, G.W. Jones, C.A. See Benson, V.W. Jones, Jeanne. See Arner, Dale H. Models a land management teaching tool, 226 Kaaria, Susan. See Hayenga, Marvin an agricultural nonpoint-source pollution model, 179 Keep, Tom. See Kemper, Doral budgetary and farm-.sector impacts on CRP, 264 Kemper, Doral (and Seth Dabney, Larry Kramer, Darrel Dominick, Crops—a WEPS submodel, 194 and Tom Keep): Hedging against erosion, 284 EPIC and nitrogen leaching, 334 Kozloff, Keith (and Yingmin Wang): Improving the cost-effective expert .systems and proce.ss mcxlels, 234 ness of retiming erodible land from crop production, 191 Indiana’s PEP$ program for con.servation tillage, 131 Kramer, Larry. See Kemper, Doral length-slope factors in RUSLE, 423 Kumar, Anil: Development and conservation of water resources in Garhwal Himalaya, 449 Mokma, D.L. (and M.A. Sietz): Effects of soil erosion on com yields on Marlette soils in South-Central Michigan, 325 Lake, James E. See Hill, Peter R. Moore, Ian D. (and John P. Wilson): Length-slope factors for the Revi.sed Universal .Soil Lo.s.s Equation: Simplified methcxl of e.sti- Land Use Planning mation, 423 and advisory boards, 5 Murphey, J.B. See Ritchie, J.C. and carrying capacity, 28 Murphy, Eileen A.: Nitrate in drinking water wells in Burlington and and ethics, 124 Mercer Counties, New Jersey, 183 and property rights, 4 Golden State's preservation, 434 Napit, Krishna B. See Bosch, Darrell J. erosion rate map in India, 97 Narain, Pratap. See Singh, Gurmel holistic approach, 35 Nash, Tom. See Ross, Dan local planning for water quality, 136 planning for the 21st century, 32 Natural Resources soil as renewable resource, 156 public values on private land, 360 teaching with a microcomputer-based model, 226 the global environment, 39 using airborne lasers to study landscape features, 104 the role of values, 356 using GIS for site selection, 271 Nowak, Pete: Commentary: The role and capacity of con.servation Landscape Architecture di.stricts in re.source management, 152 holistic approach, 35 Nowak, Pete: Of what value are values in resource management?, 356 Langdale, G.W. (and W.C. Mills and A.W. Thomas): Use of conser¬ Nowak, Pete: Why farmers adopt production technology, 14 vation tillage to retard erosive effects of large storms, 257 Langley, Jim. See Barbarika, Alex Jr. Pagiola, Stefano: E.stimating the yield effect of .soil degradation, 486 Page, William. See Lind.say, Greg Laws Parmele, Victoria N. See Hcxlges, Donald G. and freshwater wetlands, 76 Parsons, J.E. See Evans, R.O. and nonpoint-source pollution control, 42 Pawluk, Roman R. (and Jonathan A. Sandor and Jo.seph A. Tabor): and U.S. water policy, 75 The role of indigenous soil knowledge in agricultural develop¬ and water table management, 47, 52, 58 ment, 298 crop rotations and the 1990 farm bill, 145 Perry, Ernest. See Rikoon, J. Sanford Everglades’ SWIM plan, 210 Petersen, G.W. See Hamlett, J.M. Pieper, Rex D. See Holechek, Jerry L. Legg, D.E. See Stone, J.A. Leitch, Jay A. (and James F. Baltezore): The status of North Dakota Plant Resources wetlands, 2l6 Carolina clover and the CRP, 292 .selenium accumlation in forage plants, 338 Lessley, Billy V. See Lichtenberg, Erik Lichtenberg, Erik (and Billy V. Lessley): Water quality, cost-sharing, Plowman, R.D.: Viewpoint: Real-world .solutions, 206 and technical assistance: Perceptions of Maryland farmers, 260 Lindsay, Greg (and Les Roberts and William Page): Maintenance of Pollution stormwater BMPs in four Maryland counties, 417 nitrate in drinking wells, 183 Lindsay, Greg (and Les Roberts and William Page J.): Inspection using GIS to rank watersheds, 399 and maintenance of infiltration facilities, 481 Lindstrom, MJ. ( and T.E. Schumacher, A.J. Jones, and C. Gantzer): Pollution, Nonpoint Productivity index model comparison for selected soils in North options for control, 42 Central U.S., 491 using remote sensing to build a nonpoint-source model, 179 Line, D.E. See Meyer, L.D. Lipe, William M. See Cooper, Charles M. Potter, K.N. See Benson, V.W. Lockeretz, William. See Anderson, Molly D. Lugar, Senator Richard G.: Commentary: Making USDA more Range Resources accountable, 304 and stocking rates, 116 Luloff, A.E. See Hodges, Donald G. grasses for winter grazing, 224 Majerus, Mark E.: High-stature gras.ses for winter grazing, 224 Remote Sensing Martinko, Edward A. See Jakubauskas, Mark E. building a nonpoint-source pollution model, 179 McConkey, B.G. See Campbell, C.A. Research NOVE.MBER-DECE.MBER 1992 507 and airborne lasers to study landscape features, 104 Thomas, D.L. (and P.G. Hunt and J.W. Gilliam): Water table man¬ and infiltration facilities, 481 agement for water quality improvement, 65 assessing sustainable agriculture, 100 Thomas, D.L. See Shirmohammadi, Adel in San Francisco Bay Area counties, 475 Thompson, A.C. (and CJ. Gantzer and J. Russo): Productivity of a nitrogen leaching evapotranspiration, 334 claypan soil under rain-fed and irrigated conditions, 405 selenium accumulation in forage plants, 338 Thompson, Edward Jr.: Commentary: Takings & givings: Toward common ground property rights, 376 Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation Thompson, Leland C. See Hayenga, Marvin length-slope factors, 423 Vaughn, Gerald F.: Commentary: Toward a workable policy for Ribaudo, Marc O.: Options for agricultural nonpoint-source pollu freshwater wetlands, 76 tion control, 42 Richardson, C.W. See Benson, V.W. Walker, Michael. See Weersink, Alfons Rikoon, J. Sanford (and Jere Giles, and Ernest Perry): The changing Wang, Yingmin. See Kozloff, Keith context of conservation district activity: A view from Missouri, 21 Ritchie, J.C. (and TJ. Jackson, J.H. Everitt, D.E. Escobar, J.B. Waste Management Murphey, and E.H. Grissinger): Airborne laser: A tool to study using GIS for site selection, 271 landscape surface features, 104 Roberts, Les. See Lindsay, Greg Water Resources Robinson, Ann (and Marta Cleaveland and Terry Jacobson): agriculture’s effect on the Everglades, 207 Commentary: Wetlands is not a ducks vs. farmers issue, 452 and biotechnology, 17 Ross, Dan (and Tom Nash and Jon Harbor): Teaching land manage¬ and soil and crop management, 71 ment with a microcomputer-based model, 226 and U.S. water policy, 75 Russo, J. See Hamlett, J.M. and water quality improvement, 65 Russo, J. See Thompson, A.C. and water table management, 47, 52, 58 and wetland policy, 76 Sadler, EJ. See Busscher, WJ. development and conservation in Garhwal Himalaya, 449 Sampson, Neil: Achieving public values on private land, 360 local planning for water quality, 136 Schumacher, T.E. See Lindstrom, M.J. maintaining stormwater BMPs, 417 Sandor, Jonathan A. See Pawluk, Roman R. nitrate in drinking wells, 183 Schumacher, T.E. See Lindstrom, M.J. tiered pricing plan for water conservation, 139 Scruggs, C.G. (Charlie): Viewpoint: Challenges opportunities for water quality and agriculture, 220 partners, 354 water quality: perceptions of farmers, 260 Selles, F. See Campbell, C.A. Sharma, Prem N.: Community participation for forest watershed Weersink, Alfons (and Michael Walker, Clarence Swanton, and management in Laos, 499 James E. Shaw): Costs of conventional and conservation tillage Shaw, James E. See Weersink, Alfons systems, 328 Shirmohammadi, Adel (and C. R. Camp and D. L. Thomas): Water Wells, W.B. See Evans, R.O. table management for field-sized areas in the Atlantic Coastal Wesley, R.A. See Elmore, C.D. Plain, 52 Sietz, M.A. See Mokma, D.L. Wetlands Singh, Gurmel (and Ram Babu, Pratap Narain, L.S. Bhushan, and and letters to the editor, 124 l.P. Abrol): Soil erosion rates in India, 97 and wetland policy, 76 Smith, C.T. Jr. See Hodges, Donald G. not ducks vs. farmers, 452 status of North Dakota wetlands, 2l6 Soil Survey SWCS adopts policy, 449 and soil quality, 6 Whistler, Jerry L. See Jakubauskas, Mark E. Soils Wichelns, Dennis (and David Cone): Tiered pricing motivates and biotechnology, 17 Californians to conserve water, 139 and erosion and soil productivity in Asia, 8 and soil quality, 6 Wildlife comparing rain-fed and irrigated soil, 405 and soil conservation, 289 erosion rates in India, 97 estimating degradation, 486 Wildung, R.E. See Elliott, L.F. productivity index model in North Central U.S., 491 Williams, G.H. See Stone, K.C. size characteristics of sediment, 107 Williams, J.R. See Benson, V.W. soil as renewable resource, 156 Williams, Jeffrey R. (and Penelope L. Diebel): Resource conserving use of forest soils information, 268 crop rotations and the 1990 farm bill, 145 Wilson, John P. See Moore, Ian D. Snyder, Doug: The Golden State's new preservation program, 434 Sommers, R. C. See Stone, K.C. Wind Erosion Spim, Anne W'histon: Designing with the land, 35 dry matter calculations in the WEPS model, 194 Stinner, Ben. See Enshayan, Kamyar Stinner, Deb. See Enshayan, Kamyar Windbreaks Stone, J.A. (and D.E. Legg): Agriculture and the Everglades, 207 conserving snow with wheat stubble, 112 Stone, K.C. See Evans, R.O. Stone, K.C. (and R.C. Sommers, G.H. Williams, and D.E. Hawkins): Wright, F.S. See Busscher, WJ. Water table management in the Eastern Coastal Plain, 47 Wu, L. See Banuelos, G.S. Swanton, Clarence. See Weersink, Alfons Zentner, R.P. See Campbell, C.A. Tabor, Joseph A. See Pawluk, Roman R. Tagwira, Fanuel: Soil erosion and conservation techniques for sus¬ tainable crop production in Zimbabwe, 370 Thomas, A.W. See Langdale, G.W. 508 JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION

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