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INDEX Volume 62 (2007) A B Abrahanison, Deborah A. (and M.L. Norfleet, Bai,j. (and C. Baoshan,W Deng, Z.Yang, Q. Wang, H. J. Causarano,J.R. Williams,J.N. Shaw, and and Q. Ding), Soil organic carbon contents ot A.J. Franzluebbers), Efl'ectiveness of the soil two natural inland saline-alkalined wetlands in conditioning index as a carbon management tool northeastern China, 447 in the southeastern USA based on comparison Bai, j.. Changes in carbon storage in inland saline- with EPIC, 94 alkalined wetlands, 149A Acosta-Martinez,V. {sec Zoheck,T.) Baker,T.T. {sec Cram, D.S.) acoustics Baoshan, C. {sir Bai, j.) and sediment research, SA Bartelt, K.D (and WL. Bland),Theoretical analysis of agricultural land manure transport distance as a function of herd absentee landowners, 36A size and landscape fragmentation, 345 loss of, 131A Bass, K.L. {sec Evans, R.O.) Agricultural Research Service Baveye, Philippe C7, Soils and runaway global warming; partnership with NRCS, 9()A Terra incognita, 139A Agricultural Resource Management Bennett, Hugh Hammond, 133A survey for conservation program analysis, 1 berries Ahmad, Mobin-ud-l)in (and M. Ciiordano, H.Turral, precision irrigation, 5()A I. Masih, and Z. Masood), At what scale does water best management practices saving really save water?, 29A attitudes in Cireat Plains, 97A Alf, C:.J. {sec Singer, J.W.) economic-hydrologic framework for evaluating, Al-Kaisi, M.M. (see (;rote,J.B.) 154A, 423 Allen, A.L. (see Kleinman, Peter J.A.; Needelman, Brian enhancing water quality and ecological function of A.; Penn, C.J.; Schmidt,J.P.;Vadas, P.A.) streams and ditches, 308 alternative energy pollution reduction at watershed scale, 10 biofuels, 48A, 50A, S8A two-stage channel system for sizing ditches, 277, and tanners, 9A 286 Anderson, S.H. (see Jung, Wonkyo K.) biofuels Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Does community-supported get America on the right path, 48A agriculture support conservation?, 126A promise and peril, 88A Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Embracing short-term practical switchgrass genetics, 50A goals and longer term research advances, 66A birds Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Forum for engaging readers prime breeding area in SD saved, 7A across disciplines, 20A Birt, Kathy, Runoff from potato firms blamed for fish Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Reversing wetlands history, kills on Canadian island, 136A 84A Bjorneberg, D.L. {sec Sojka, Robert E.) Anderson-Wilk, Mark,Viewing soil conservation from Blanchett, D.R. {see Lowrance, Richard) another lens, 42A Bland, W.L., Impact of land use fragmentation and aquatic wildlife larger herd size on manure recycling energy and protecting from TDS, 57A cost, 1 19A (see also Bartelt, K.D.) Ayuso Munoz, j.L. (see Dominguez-Romero, L.) Bodkin, Rod (and j. Kern, P. McCflellan, A.J. Butt, and C. Martin), Limiting total dissolved solids to protect aquatic life, 57A 464 lOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION INDEX Volume 62 (2007) A B Abrahanison, Deborah A. (and M.L. Norfleet, Bai,j. (and C. Baoshan,W Deng, Z.Yang, Q. Wang, H. J. Causarano,J.R. Williams,J.N. Shaw, and and Q. Ding), Soil organic carbon contents ot A.J. Franzluebbers), Efl'ectiveness of the soil two natural inland saline-alkalined wetlands in conditioning index as a carbon management tool northeastern China, 447 in the southeastern USA based on comparison Bai, j.. Changes in carbon storage in inland saline- with EPIC, 94 alkalined wetlands, 149A Acosta-Martinez,V. {sec Zoheck,T.) Baker,T.T. {sec Cram, D.S.) acoustics Baoshan, C. {sir Bai, j.) and sediment research, SA Bartelt, K.D (and WL. Bland),Theoretical analysis of agricultural land manure transport distance as a function of herd absentee landowners, 36A size and landscape fragmentation, 345 loss of, 131A Bass, K.L. {sec Evans, R.O.) Agricultural Research Service Baveye, Philippe C7, Soils and runaway global warming; partnership with NRCS, 9()A Terra incognita, 139A Agricultural Resource Management Bennett, Hugh Hammond, 133A survey for conservation program analysis, 1 berries Ahmad, Mobin-ud-l)in (and M. Ciiordano, H.Turral, precision irrigation, 5()A I. Masih, and Z. Masood), At what scale does water best management practices saving really save water?, 29A attitudes in Cireat Plains, 97A Alf, C:.J. {sec Singer, J.W.) economic-hydrologic framework for evaluating, Al-Kaisi, M.M. (see (;rote,J.B.) 154A, 423 Allen, A.L. (see Kleinman, Peter J.A.; Needelman, Brian enhancing water quality and ecological function of A.; Penn, C.J.; Schmidt,J.P.;Vadas, P.A.) streams and ditches, 308 alternative energy pollution reduction at watershed scale, 10 biofuels, 48A, 50A, S8A two-stage channel system for sizing ditches, 277, and tanners, 9A 286 Anderson, S.H. (see Jung, Wonkyo K.) biofuels Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Does community-supported get America on the right path, 48A agriculture support conservation?, 126A promise and peril, 88A Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Embracing short-term practical switchgrass genetics, 50A goals and longer term research advances, 66A birds Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Forum for engaging readers prime breeding area in SD saved, 7A across disciplines, 20A Birt, Kathy, Runoff from potato firms blamed for fish Anderson-Wilk, Mark, Reversing wetlands history, kills on Canadian island, 136A 84A Bjorneberg, D.L. {sec Sojka, Robert E.) Anderson-Wilk, Mark,Viewing soil conservation from Blanchett, D.R. {see Lowrance, Richard) another lens, 42A Bland, W.L., Impact of land use fragmentation and aquatic wildlife larger herd size on manure recycling energy and protecting from TDS, 57A cost, 1 19A (see also Bartelt, K.D.) Ayuso Munoz, j.L. (see Dominguez-Romero, L.) Bodkin, Rod (and j. Kern, P. McCflellan, A.J. Butt, and C. Martin), Limiting total dissolved solids to protect aquatic life, 57A 464 lOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION book reviews China Dirt-. The Erosion of C^ivilizinioiis, 42A, 86A, 128A C storage in saline-alkalined wetlands, 149A, 447 Eiiriroiitnciihtl Benefits of Conservation Practices on Claassen,V.R {see Curtis, M.J.) Cropfand, 4A. 1 1A Clark, M.W. {see Dunne, E.J.) Mana<^in<^ Ac>ricnltnral Dnnfscapes for Hnvironnientaf edegg, C.M. {see Lowrance, Richard) Qnafity, 73A climate change I 'isnaliziny; Density, 43A conservation challenges and environmental threats Borselli, L. (and D.Ton i), A model for reducing soil to Cireat Lakes, 75A erosion by tillage, 158A manure treatment to reduce greenhouse gases, 51A Bosch, Dd). (.see Lowrance, Richard) soils and global warming, 139A Boxall. R (sTcYiing,W.) statement from A A AS, 27 A Brandle,J.R. {see Dosskey, Michael G.) coastal plains Bronson, K.F. {see Zobeck,T.) N export from field ditches, 235 Bryant, R.B. (.<(r Kleininan, Reter J.A.; Renn, C.J.) R transfer from manured fields to ditches, 225 buffers (icc filter strips) watersheds, 65 Bullock, Ryan, Two sides of the forest, 12A compost Buinan,Toin, Reaching out to absentee landowners, blankets, 39() 36A use on mountain road cuts, 118A, 338 Burchell, M.R. {see Evans, R.O.) conservation Burkhart, M.R. (sccToiner, M.D.) balance with renewable energy, 6A Bussell, R. (-<cc Cialang, Marco A.) nuiltidiscipinary approach, 2()A Butt, A.J. {see Bodkin, Rod) research, 66A technologies in Rakistan, 29A C Conservation Effects Assessment Project making every acre count, 93A California survey for conservation program analysis, 1 reduction in pesticide use, 5( >A conservation programs re-greening, 1 1A attitudes in Cireat Rlains, 97A Campbell, T. {see Secchi, Silvia) economic-hydrologic framework for evaluating, Canada 154A, 423 community-based resource management, 12A integrated CiEAR-ARMS survey, 1 fish kills and potato farming, 136A Conservation Reserve Program protection of boreal forest, 51A performance assessment, 22A carbon Conservation Security Program cornstalk residue, 5( )A Ciox s testimony to Ciongressional committee, 23A soil C and topsoil management, 86 future of, 44A soil C" content on no-till, 110 key recommendations, 23A Soil Conditioning Index as management tool, 94 performance assessment, 22A carbon sequestration conservation tillage land management and precipitation efiects, 77 sc:i vs. eric:, 94 marginal costs, 367 strip tillage demonstration, 137A carbon storage and water conservation, 145 on highly erodible cropland, 148A conservationists, sportsmen as, 24A, 44A in inland saline-alkalined wetlands, 149A, 447 C:ook. Maurice Ci., C:onservation issues of yesterday, Ckirino, H.F. {see Faucette, L.B.) today, and tomorrow, 131A CkissomJ.R. {see Nolan S.C.) C:ooper, C:.M. {see Shields, ED.,Jr.; Wren, Daniel Ci.) Causarano, H.J. {see Abrahamson, Deborah A.) cover crops channels decade of advances, 11OA inset in drainage ditches, 296 SCI vs. eric:, 94 stability in drainage ditches, 277, 286 in US corn belt, 353 NOV I DEC 2007 VOLUME 62, NUMBER 6 465 Cowan, Michael Kenneth, Ancient water systems Deng,W. (see Bai,J.) provide lessons for today, 138A Derner,Justin (and G.E. Schuman), Carbon Cox, Craig A., A very good year, 13()A sequestration and rangelands: A synthesis of land Cox, Craig A., Assessing technical assistance programs, management and precipitation effects, 77 68A detergent additives Cox, Craig A., Assessing the Environmental Quality biodegradable cornstarch, 51A Incentives Program, 46A Dillon, M.A. (see Delgado,J.A.) Cox, Craig A., Building our science base, 4A Ding, Q. (see Bai,J.) Cox, Craig A., Improving conservation planning for Dollar, M. (see Zobeck,T.) extreme events, 75A Dominguez-Romero, L. (and J.L. Ayuso Munoz and Cox, Craig A., Recovering the promise of CSP, 22A A.P. Garcia Marin), Annual distribution of rainfall Cox, Craig A.,The promise and peril of biofuels, 88A erosivity in western Andalusia, southern Spain, 390 Cram, D.S. (andT.T. Baker, A.G. Fernald,A. Madrid, Dosskey, Michael G. (and K.D. Hoagland and J.R. and B. Rummer), Mechanical thinning impacts on Brandle), Change in filter strip performance over runoff, infiltration, and sediment yield following ten years, 21 fuel reduction treatments in a southwestern dry Doxey, M. (see Evans, R.O.) mixed conifer forest, 359 drainage Cram, D.S. (andT.T. Baker, A.G. Fernald,A. Madrid, profitability of controlled implementation, 156A, and B. Rummer), Reducing the impacts of 443 mechanical thinning in southwestern forests, 121A drainage ditches crop management effects of dredging on herbicide concentration, C storage on highly erodible cropland, 148A 262 effects on infiltration for claypan soils, 55 effects of dredging on nutrients, 252 and late-summer infiltration, 103 enhancing water quality and ecological function, SCI vs. EPIC, 94 308 Crownover,J. (see Zobeck,T.) groundwater nutrients, 178 Curtis, M.J. (and M.E. Grismer andV.P. Claassen), inset channels and fluvial benches, 296 Effect of compost incorporation on infiltration management for N control, 188 capacity and erosion from a decomposed granite management for P control, 197 road cut, 338 managing for water quality, 80A, 171 Curtis, M.J. (and M.E. Grismer andV.P. Claassen), N export from field ditches, 235 Using compost to encourage vegetation and limit P in ag ditch soils, 244 erosion on mountain cut roads, 118A P transfer from manured fields to ditches, 225 cutgrass, rice plant response to periodic flooding, 216 ditch plant response to periodic flooding, 216 two-stage channel system, 277, 286 use of P-sorbing materials in, 269 D Draper,J. (.see Powell, G.E.) drinking water dairies protecting underground, 9A P contributions from pastured dairy, 40 Dunne, EJ. (and K.A. McKee, M.W. Cdark, S. Daniel, John A., Late-summer infiltration as affected Grunwald, and K.R. Reddy), Phosphorus in by cropping and grazing management of winter- agricultural ditch soil and potential implications wheat pastures, 103 for water quality, 244 Daniel,T. (see Sharpley, A.N.) dust emissions Dathe, A. (see Richards, Brian K.) prediction for conservation targeting, 120A, 321 Delgado,J.A. (and M.A. Dillon, R.T. Sparks, and S.Y.CL Essah), A decade of adv^ances in cover crops: Cover crops with limited irrigation can increase yields, crop quality, and nutrient and water use efficiencies ecology while protecting the environment, 1 lOA modifying erosion control structures for benefits, Dell, CJ. (sec Schmidt,J.P.) 157A 466 JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION economics Faucette, L.B. (and J. Governo, C.E Jordan, B.G. C storage on highly erodible cropland, 148A Lockaby, H.E Carino, and R. Governo), Erosion evaluating conservation programs and BMPs, control and storm water quality from straw with 154A,423 PAM, mulch, and compost blankets of varying marginal costs of C sequestration, 367 particle sizes, 404 profitability^ of controlled drainage implementation, Faucette, L.B. (and J. Governo, C.E Jordan, B.G. 156A, 443 Lockaby, H.E Carino, and R. Governo), Evaluation education of erosion control methods for storm water quality, streamside science for teachers, 1()4A 152A electrical conductivity fecal deposits total dissolved solids, 57A P contributions from pastured dairy, 4() Endale, D.M. {see Sullivan, D.G.) Feng, G. (and B. Sharratt), Predicting wind erosion and energy windblown dust emissions at the regional scale to 25 X ‘25 Action Plan, 28A guide strategic conservation targeting, 12()A renewable, 6A, 9A Feng, G. (and B. Sharratt), Scaling from field to region Environmental Policy Integrated Climate for wind erosion prediction using Wind Erosion vs. Soil Conditioning Index, 94 Prediction System and geographical information Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) systems, 321 water quality credit trading agreement, 11A Feng, H.FL {see Secchi, Silvia) Environmental Quality Incentives Program Fernald, A.G. {see Cram, D.S.) evaluating, 46A filter strips funding for environmental groups, 52A capacity of forested, 151 A, 453 performance assessment, 22A change in performance over 10 years, 21 erosion fishes and fishing gully, 122 fish kills, 136A implications of soil erosion research, 87 A overfishing of seafood, 8A irrigation-induced, 153 floodplains rainfall erosivity, 390 land values and riparian butfers, 33 erosion control management, 129A compost use on mountain road cuts, 118A, 338 floods cornstalk residue, 5()A ditch plant response to periodic, 216 modifying structures for ecological benefits, 157A fluvial benches sedimentation in reservoirs, 137 in drainage ditches, 296 for storm water quality, 152A, 390 Folmar, G.J. {see Kleinman, Peter J. A.) tillage for, 158A forestry Essah, S.Y.C. {see Delgado, J.A.) community-based resource management, 12A ethanol impacts of mechanical thinning, 121 A, 359 co-products to reduce use of herbicides, 50A protection of Canadian boreal forest, 51A Evans, R.O. (and K.L. Bass, M.R. Burchell, R.D. Franklin, D.H. {see Sullivan, D.G.) Hinson, R. Johnson, and M. Doxey), Management Franzluebbers, A.J. (see Abrahamson, Deborah A.) alternatives to enhance water quality and Frimpong, Emmanuel A. (and J.G. Lee and A.L. Ross- ecological function of channelized streams and Davis), Floodplain influence on the cost ot riparian drainage canals, 308 burt'ers and implications for conservation programs, 33 F G farm policy changes in 2007, 1 lA Galang, Marco A. (and D. Markewitz, L.A. Morris, and Farm Bill passes in 2007, 122A P. Bussell), Land use change and gully erosion in farm ponds the Piedmont region of South Carolina, 122 and water quality, 65 Garcia Marin, A.P. {see Doniinguez-Romero, L.) NOV I DEC 2007 VOLUME 62, NUMBER 6 467 Gassnian. HW. {see Secchi, Silvia) hydrology Gehring. R. (>'(r Shuster, William D.) calibrating response, 162 geographical information systems in ditch-drained agroecosystem, 178 for conserv'ation targeting, 321 ev'aluating conservation programs and BMBs, Georgia 154A, 423 conservation tillage and water conservation, 145 Gerken,J. {see Shuster, William D.) I Gic^rdano, M. (sec Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din) infiltration global warming {see climate change) on claypan soils, 55 Governo.J. {see Faucette, L.B.) compost for increasing capacity, 338 Cioverno, R. {see Faucette, L.B.) late-summer, 103 grazing management Iowa and late-summer infiltration, 103 topsoil placement and soil C, 86 Great Lakes irrigation conservation challenges and environmental threats, -induced erosion, 153 75A precision, 50A Green, C.H. (seeVan Liew, Michael W.) wireless Smart, 74A greenhouse gases Israel, Daniel W. (and DL. Osmond and j.C Roberts), manure treatment system, 51A Potential impacts of implementation of the marginal costs of C sequestration, 367 phosphorus loss assessment tool (FLAT) on the Grismer, M.E. (see Curtis, M.J.) poultry industry in North Carolina: C'.ase studies, Grote.J.B. (and M.M.Al-Kaisi),Topsoil placement 48 effect on soil carbon stock improvement of exposed subsoil in Iowa, 86 groundwater 1 colloidal transport, 55A Jackson, C.R. (.w White, WJ.) enhancing recharge, 129 James. D.E. (.'.(r Tomer, M.D.) nutrients in ditch-drained agroecosystem, 178 James, Erin (and B. Kleinman.T.Veith, R. Stedman, protecting drinking water, 9A and A. Sharpley). Phosphorus contributions from Grunwald, S. (see Dunne, E.J.) pastured dairy cattle to streams of the Cannonsville Watershed, New York. 40 H Jayakaran, A.D. (and A.D. Wind), Geometry of inset channels and the sediment composition of fluvial Haggard, B. (see Sharpley. A.N.) benches in agricultural drainage systems in Ghio, Hall, C. (see Qiu, Zeyuan) 296 {see also Powell. (LE.) Hargett, L.M. (see Lowrance, Richard) Jha, M. {see Secchi, Silvia) Harris, Jonny (conservationist), 96A Johansson. R. {see Lambert, Dayton) Hart, Joseph, Manure digesters—a sound solution?, Johnson, R. {see Evans, R.O.) 78A Jordan, C.F. {see Faucette, L.B.) Hay, A.G. (see Richards, Brian K.) Jung.Wonkyo K. (and N.R. Kitchen, S.H. Anderson, heavy metals and E.J. Sadler). Crop management effects on removal from soil, 26A water infiltration for claypan soils, 55 Hecker, Ej. {see Nolan S.C.) herbicides effects of ditch dredging on concentration, 262 K ethanol co-products to reduce use of 5( )A Kern.J. {see Bodkin, Rod) herd size Kitchen. N.R. (.«r Jung.Wonkyo K.) and manure recycling energv' and cost, 1 19A, 345 Kleinman, P. {see also James, Erin) Herron, S. (see Sharpley, A.N.) Kleinman, Peter J.A. (and A.L. Allen, B.A. Needelman, Hinson, R.D. (see Evans, R.O.) A.N. Sharpley, P.A.Vadas, L.S. Saporito. G.J. Folmar, Hoagland, K.D. (see Dosskey, Michael G.) 468 lOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION and R.B. Bryant), Dynamics of phosphorus manure transfers from heavily manured Coastal Plain soils methane digesters, 78A to drainage ditches, 225 P transfer from manured fields to ditches. 225 Kleinman, Peter J.A., Managing drainage ditches for recycling energy’ and cost, 119A water quality, 8()A {sec also Needehnan, Brian A.; transport distance, 345 Penn, CJ.; Sharplev; A.N.;Vadas, PA.) treatment to reduce greenhouse gases, 51A Kling, C.L. {see Secchi, Silvia) winter application, 51A Knipling, Edward B., Partnering to achieve Markewitz, D. (see Galang, Marco A.) conservation goals, 9()A Martin, C. (see Bodkin, Rod) Kovar,J.L. (seeTomer, M.D.) Masih, 1. (see Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din) Krogstad,T. (see Sharpley, A.N.) Masood, Z. (see Ahmad, Mobin-ud-Din) Kurkalova, L. (see Secchi, Silvia) McCarthy, j.E (see Richards, Brian K.) McClellan, P. (see Bodkin, Rod) L McKee, K.A. (see Dunne, E.J.) Mecklenberg, D.E. (see Powell, G.E.) Lambert, Dayton (and G.D. Schaible, R. Johansson, Mesner, Nancy O. (and A.D. Wilker), Streamside and U.Vasavada),The value of integrated CEAP- science: Tailoring watershed education to meet the ARMS survey data in conservation program needs of teachers, 1(I4A analysis, 1 methane digesters, 78A Lancaster, Allen L., Making every acre count for Mississippi conservation, 93A sedimentation in erosion control reservoirs, 137 land management models effect on C sequestration, 77 irrigation-induced erosion, 153 land ownership for reducing soil erosion by tillage, 158A absentee landowners, 36A root zone, 26A land use SCI vs. EPIC, 94 and gully erosion, 122 watershed-scale and unit source data. 162 landscape fragmentation Moore, M.T. (see Pierce, S.C.) and manure recycling energy and cost, 1 19A, 345 Moorman,TB. (seeTomer. M.D.) Leatherman, J.C. (sec Smith, Craig M.) Morris, L.A.,The capacity of forested filter strips to Lee, j.Ci. (see Frimpong, Emmanuel A.) retain sediment, 151A (see also Galang, Marco A.: Little, j.L. (see Nolan S.C.) White, Wj.) livestock mulches and mulching herd size and manure recycling energy and cost, for erosion control, 390 1 19A,345 Lockaby, B.Ci. (see Faucette. L.B.) N Louisiana campaign to stop wetlands loss, 28A Natural Resources Conservation Service Lowenberg-DeBoer,J. (see Nistor, A.l^) improved web soil survey, 122A Lowrance, Richard (and j.M. Sheridan, R.G. Williams, partnership with ARS, 90A D.D. Bosch, D.G. Sullivan, D.R. Blanchett, L.M. wetlands reverse auction pilot program, lOA Hargett, and C.M. Clegg). Water qualitc- and Natural Resources Defense Council hydrologN’ in farm-scale coastal plain watersheds: new science center, 7A Effects of agriculture, impoundments, and riparian Nearing, M.A. (see Sojka. Robert E.) zones, 65 Needehnan, B.A. (and D.E. Ruppert and R.E. Luinenburg, Melanie, Heron Lake watershed Viuighan).The role of ditch soil formation and conservation strip tillage demonstration. 137A redox biogeochemistry’ in mitigating nutrient and pollutant losses from agriculture. 207 M Madrid. A. (see Cram, D.S.) NOV I DEC 2007 VOLUME 62. NUMBER 6 469 Needelnian, B.A. (and HJ.A. Kleinnian,J.S. Strock, and Pappas, E.A. (and DR. Smith), Effects of dredging A. L. Allen), Improved management of agricultural an agricultural drainage ditch on water column drainage ditches for water quality protection: An herbicide concentration, as predicted by fluvarium overview, 171 (see also Kleinnian, Peter J.A.) techniques, 262 (see also Smith, D.R.) New York pastures P contributions from pastured dairy, 40 cropping and grazing practices, 103 Nistor, A.P. (and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer), Drainage P contributions from dairy, 40 water management impact on firm profitability, Pate, Dennis, Public-private sector technical assistance 443 should be nurtured, 70A Nistor, A.P. (and J. Lowenberg-DeBoer),Tbe Penn, C.J. (and R.B. Bryant, PJ.A. Kleinnian, and A.L. profitability fictor of controlled drainage Allen), Removing dissolved phosphorus from implementation, 156A drainage ditch water with phosphorus sorbing nitrogen materials, 269 export from field ditches, 235 pesticides management of ditches for nonpoint source use reduction in California, 50A control, 188 Peterson,J.M. (see Smith, Craig M.) Nolan, S.C. (and J.L. Little, J.P. Casson, FJ. Hecker, Pezeshki, S.R. (see Pierce, S.C.) and B.M. Olson), Field-scale variation of soil Pheasants Forever, 24A, 44A phosphorus within small Alberta watersheds, 414 phosphorus Nolan, S.C. (and J.L. Little, J.P. Casson, FJ. Hecker, and in ag ditch soils, 244 B. M. Olson), Predictors of field-scale variation of contributions from pastured dairy, 40 soil phosphorus, 153A dynamics of transfer from manured fields to nonpoint source pollution ditches, 225 filter strip performance over 1 (> years, 21 field-scale variation of soil, 153A, 414 management in ag watersheds, 115 loss assessment tool, 48 management of ditches for N control, 188 management of ditches for nonpoint source control, management of ditches for P control, 197 197 reduction at watershed scale, 10 in poultry industry, 48, 150A, 375 Nortleet, M.L. (see Abrahamson, Deborah A.) P-sorbing materials in drainage ditches, 269 North Carolina spatial patterns in riparian buffer, 329 impacts of PLAT on poultry industry, 48 Pierce, S.C. (and S.R. Pezeshki and M.T. Moore), no-till Ditch plant response to variable flooding: A case and profitability, 73A study of Leersia oryzoides (rice grass), 216 soil C content, 110 Pinho, A.P. (see White,W.J.) soil conservation strategies, 144A pollution Nusser, S.M. (see Singer, J.W.) colloidal, 55A nutrients redox biogeocheniistry in ditches, 2(>7 efects of deep ditch dredging, 252 reduction at watershed scale, lO groundwater in ditch-drained agroecosystem, 178 variable source in ag watersheds, 1 15 world’s worst areas, lOA 0 polyacrylamide for erosion control, 390 Olson, B.M. (see Nolan S.C.) potatoes organic farming fish kills and potato farming, 136A soil conservation strategies, 144A Potter, Kenneth N. (and J.Velazquez-Carcia, E. Scopel, Osmond, D.L. (see Israel, Daniel W.) and H.A.Torbert), Residue removal and climatic ertects on soil carbon content of no-till soils, 110 P poultry industry impacts of PLAT, 48 Pakistan P-based management, 150A, 375 resource conservation technologies, 29A 470 jOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION Powell, G.E. (and A.D. Ward, D.E. Mecklenburg, and roads A.D.Jayakaran),Two-stage channel system: Part 1, compost on mountain road cuts, 118A, 338 a practical approach for sizing agricultural ditches, Roberts, j.C. {sir Israel, Daniel W.) 277 root zone Powell, Ci.E. (and A.D.Wird, D.E. Mecklenhurg,J. modeling for improved decision making, 26A Draper, and W. Word),Two-stage channel system: Ross-Davis, A.L. {sec Frimpong, Emmanuel A.) Part 2, case studies, 286 Rousseau, A.N. (.<ccYang, W.) precipitation Rummer, B. {see Cram, D.S.) effect on C sequestration, 77 runoff precision agriculture fish kills and potato farming, 136A for better management, 50A urban storm water, 129 precision irrigation Ruppert, D.E. {see Needelman, B.A.) for berries, 50A S Q Sadler, E.J. (.see Jung, Wonkyo K.) Qiu, Zeyuan (and M.T. Walter and C. Hall), Managing Sanders, David, Rising to the challenge of Hugh variable source pollution in agricultural Hammond Bennett, 133A watersheds, 1 15 Saporito, L.S. {see Kleinman, Peter J.A.; Sharpley, A.N.) Schaible, C. (.see Lambert, Dayton) R Schmidt,J.P. (and C.J. Dell, P.A.Vadas, and A.L. Allen), Nitrogen export from C'oastal Plain field ditches, rainfall 235 (.see also Strock, j.S.;Vadas, PA.) annual distribution of erosivity in Spain, 390 Schomberg, H.H. (.see Sullivan, D.C.) sensors to conserve water, 51A Schuman, C.E. (.see Denier, Justin) rangelands Scopel, E. {see Potter, Kenneth N.) management and C sequestration, 77 seafood Ikeddy, K.R. (.see Dunne, E.J.) consumption and overfishing, 8A redox biogeochemistry Secchi, Silvia (and P.W. Cassman, M.Jha, L. Kurkalova, in drainage ditches, 2( )7 H.H. Feng,T. Campbell, and C.L. Khng),The cost reforestation of cleaner water: Assessing agricultural pollution land use change and gully erosion, 122 reduction at the watershed level, IP Renewable Energy Assessment Project sediment cornstalk residue, 5( )A acoustics for research, 8A reservoirs capacirs’ of forested filter strips, 151 A, 453 sedimentation in erosion control reservoirs, 137 in farm-scale watershed, 65 residue harvest spatial patterns in riparian buffer. 329 soil C content on no-till, 110 Selvog, Jason (Pheasants Forever), 24A, 44A resource management Sharpley, A.N. (and S. Herron andT. Daniel), community-based approach in Canada, 12A Overcoming the challenges of phosphorus-based Richards, Brian K. (and J.E McCarthy,T.S. Steenhuis, management in poultry farming. 375 A.C. Hay,Y. Zevi, and A. Dathe), Colloidal Sharpley.A.N. (And S. Herron andT. 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