2 edition of productive and erosive Palouse environment found in the catalog.
productive and erosive Palouse environment
Frederick R. Steiner
Published
1987
by Washington State University Cooperative Extension, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture in Pullman, Wash, [Washington, D.C.]
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Statement | Frederick Steiner. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 42 p. : |
Number of Pages | 42 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL16622957M |
In Plowed Under, Andrew P. Duffin traces the transformation of the Palouse region of Washington and Idaho from land thought unusable and unproductive to a we AWIMS Book Club Dr. Anna Cianciolo hosted the first-ever AWIMS Book Club on November 24th. The evening included a scrumptious spread prepared by Dr. Cianciolo and scintillating discussion about volume 1 of Margaret Rossiter’s Women Scientists in America. It was an inspiring night as
Written by the foremost authorities in the field, this volume brings together the technical papers from which Volume 1 is drawn. The 10 papers and discussion from a National Research Council symposium cover such topics as soil erosion classification, evaluating how soil erosion damages productivity, calculating soil erosion, understanding ephemeral gully erosion, wind erosion, and the impact Abstract. We present a regional land-use history of the Palouse bioregion of southeastern Washington and west-central Idaho. Our objectives were to develop a history of European-American settlement and biological diversity in the region and use this history to understand how human activities have altered the land cover and ecological integrity of the Palouse ://
Plowed Under: Agriculture and Environment in the Andrew P. Duffin. (Seattle: University of Washington Press, xvi, pp. $, ISBN ) In order to keep the land productive, a good conservation program is imperative. Soil and water conservation is the basis of such a program, and also helps improve land impoverished by erosion and overuse—makes it more productive so that it can support more people. For effective conservation of soil and water, we must treat and use the
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(FY to ) Palouse Conservation District For More Information Contact: Jennifer Boie, ()[email protected] The District provides its programs and services to the landowners/managers within its boundaries to maintain both a productive land base and a healthy environment.
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All the original topsoil has been lost from 10 percent of the cropland in the basin; one-fourth to three-fourths has been lost from another 60 percent.
Frozen surface soil in early spring is highly erosive. Estimated average annual sediment yield in source to stream system—Palouse River Basin Source Sediment In Plowed Under, Andrew P. Duffin traces the transformation of the Palouse region of Washington and Idaho from land thought unusable and unproductive to a wealth-generating agricultural paradise, weighing the consequences of what this progress has the twentieth century, the Palouse became synonymous with wheat, and the landscape was irrevocably › Books › History › Americas.
Abstract. A working method for landscape planning is proposed. There are 11 steps in this method. In step one, an issue (or set of related issues) productive and erosive Palouse environment book identified as posing a problem or an opportunity to people and/or the :// Plowed Under: Agriculture and Environment in the Palouse (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books) - Kindle edition by Duffin, Andrew P., Cronon, William.
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Vision of the Palouse Conservation District. A productive, sustainableland base in harmony with a healthy environment, as well as a profitable agricultural industry that supports thriving communities, sustainable and responsible urban growth, clean air, clean water, quality soil, healthy well-managed wildlife populations, Palouse Elementary Phone – E Alder Fax – is an approach to creating a safe and productive learning environment where teachers can teach and all students can learn.
During the school year we have fund raisers and book fairs to fund student activities. Iverson, 4th/5th grade teacher, is the :// In the Palouse, however, soil erosion is occuring at an average rate of 14 tons anr acre a year, with rates of 20 to 30 tons common. On some steeper slopes, the erosion ranges from to tons How Farmers Affect Natural Resources Farmers can choose among soil con- servation tech- niques.
On this cropland in southwestern Iowa, the farmer has cho- sen to plant on the contour and use conserva- tion tillage. These practices are effective in reducing ero- sion and in some areas of the Nation may even increase :// Buy Plowed Under: Agriculture and Environment in the Palouse (Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books) by Andrew P.
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