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  1. Soil and Water Conservation Engineering by Delmar D. Fangmeier, William J. Elliot, et all 2005-09-26
  2. Building Soils for Better Crops by Fred Magdoff, Harold Van Es, 2000-04-01
  3. Soil Physics by William A. Jury, Robert Horton, 2004-03-25
  4. Soils for Fine Wines by Robert E. White, 2003-07-31
  5. Soil by Suresh Chandra Tiwari, 2004-07-01
  6. Trends in Agriculture And Soil Pollution Research
  7. Managing Soils in an Urban Environment (Agronomy) (Agronomy) by R. B. Brown, 2000-01-01
  8. Soil Microbiology, Ecology and Biochemistry, Third Edition
  9. Soil Fertility Management for Sustainable Agriculture by James F. Power, Rajendra Prasad, 1997-06-30
  10. This Bittersweet Soil: The Chinese in California Agriculture, 1860-1910 by Sucheng Chan, 1989-09-12
  11. Mycotoxins in Agriculture and Food Safety (Books in Soils, Plants, & the Environment) (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment) by Sinha/Bhatnagar, 1998-07-01
  12. Soil Biological Fertility: A Key to Sustainable Land Use in Agriculture
  13. Sociology, Organic Farming, Climate Change and Soil Science (Sustainable Agriculture Reviews)
  14. Pesticides in Agriculture and the Environment (Books in Soils, Plants, and the Environment)

21. NS Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries: Nova Scotia Soils Institute Home Pag
Lists the objectives, terms of reference, annual reports, research, education projects, and tours .Category Regional North America Business and Economy agriculture......The Nova Scotia soils Institute was established by the Nova Scotia Departmentof agriculture and Marketing in 1986 for the purpose of coordinating and
http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/nssi/
NS Wild Blueberry Institute 4-H NS Soils Institute NS Institute of Agrologists Women's Institutes of NS Legislated Organizations Nova Scotia Soils Institute The Nova Scotia Soils Institute was established by the Nova Scotia Department of Agriculture and Marketing in 1986 for the purpose of co-ordinating and conducting investigative studies of soils and water quality as it relates to soils and land use in Nova Scotia. The NSSI has five objectives:
  • To provide a coordinating role for investigative studies of soil, and water quality, as it relates to the resource use of land throughout the Province.
  • To evaluate and demonstrate various soil management practices which maintain long term soil and water quality.
  • To provide assistance to the agricultural industry through education and extension programs.
  • To plan, coordinate and develop projects which will assist the development and adoption of approved soil and water management practices at the farm level.
  • To receive and administer funds in support of special projects and services. The complete Terms of Reference for the Nova Scotia Soils Institute is available on this site. It meets these objectives by: providing annual reports to the Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries outlining it activities during the fiscal year; and by sponsoring
  • 22. Earthworm Ecology And Sustaining Agriculture
    A paper from the Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, University of California, exploring the effects of earthworms in farmed soils.
    http://www.sarep.ucdavis.edu/worms/werner.htm
    Home Site Map Calendar Search ... Webmaster Earthworm ecology and sustaining agriculture Matthew R. Werner
    Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, University of California, Santa Cruz, CA 95064
    Reprinted from Components, vol. 1, no.4 (Fall 1990)
    Earthworms can play a variety of important roles in agroecosystems. Their feeding and burrowing activities incorporate organic residues and amendments into the soil, enhancing decomposition, humus formation, nutrient cycling, and soil structural development (Mackay and Kladivko, 1985; Kladivko et al., 1986). Earthworm burrows persist as macropores which provide low resistance channels for root growth, water infiltration, and gas exchange (Kladivko and Timmenga, 1990; Zachmann and Linden, 1989). Quality, quantity and placement of organic matter is a main determinant of earthworm abundance and activity in agricultural soils (Edwards, 1983; Lofs-Holmin, 1983), as are disturbances of the soil by tillage, cultivation, and the use of pesticides (Doran and Werner, 1990). This article will review recent information on earthworms as it relates to the sustainability of agriculture. For further information, see Lee (1985) or Satchell (1983).

    23. NS Department Of Agriculture And Fisheries: Nova Scotia Soils Institute Reponse
    Nova Scotia soils Institute Questions/ Comments? updated May, 2001 This page andall contents are Copyright © 2001, NS Department of agriculture and Fisheries
    http://www.gov.ns.ca/nsaf/nssi/response.htm
    NS Wild Blueberry Institute 4-H NS Soils Institute NS Institute of Agrologists ... Legislated Organizations Nova Scotia Soils Institute
    Questions/ Comments? NSSI ~ Online Request Your Name: Province/State: Country: Your Email: Subject: If you have a question that refers to a web page on our site, please include the site address below. Your Message:
    Thank you for your interest in Nova Scotia's agricultural and fishing industries. * Please note: In order for us to respond you will need to include your name and email address.
    Last updated: May, 2001
    This page and all contents are

    24. Maharishi Vedic Organic Agriculture Ltd.
    Dedicated to promoting farming that produces healthy fruit and vegetables of the highest quality, MVOA is starting to market fresh fruit and vegetables that are grown in developing countries on virgin soils in order to make pure, unadulterated organic foods widely available in abundance, and also to raise the quality of life of the local farmers through farming that is exportoriented.
    http://www.MaharishiOrganicAgriculture.com/

    25. Environmental Organization WebDirectory - ScienceAgriculture
    Sciences of soils The first Online Journal for the Soil Sciences - Publicationin all fields of soil science, agriculture and related topics (peer review, no
    http://www.webdirectory.com/Science/Agriculture/Soil_Science/
    Science Agriculture :Soil Science

    26. Rodale Institute
    Rodale runs the Regenerative agriculture Resource Center working with farmers to improve the quality of agricultural soils in Senegal. Report and contact details.
    http://fadr.msu.ru/rodale/
    Global Programs

    27. SCIENCES Of SOILS - Soil Sciences On The WEB
    Resource list of soil websitesCategory Science agriculture soils...... Soil Physics. Lecture Notes in Soil Physics. agriculture.Texas Plant Desease Handbook. Forest soils.
    http://hintze-online.com/sos/soils-online.html
    The Soils Online page was created to guide soil scientists through the daily expanding information in the Internet.
    This page will always be under construction! New links are being added as we become aware of them. If you would like us to include a link to a certain Home Page, please give us information CONTENTS
    Soil Science Worldwide
    • NSCSS unofficial Soil Science Home Page. A selection of American sites, and a guide to soil science related mailing lists
    • The University of Western Australia , with a selction of Australian and New Zealand sites
    • Soil Science Links Site at Adelaide, Australia. Very well structured and sorted.
    • Institute of Soil Science University of Goettingen - The server provides information about soils of Europe (still growing selection of images) and contents of some journals. A lot of information about the institute and some links in Germany, Europe and the World.
    • University of Hawaii at Manoa - Agronomy and Soil Science
    • - Horst Vogel's (fine) private selection of many soil science related links. Includes links to mailing lists, GIS and environmental topics.

    28. Visible Earth Browse: Agriculture > Soils
    Browsing agriculture soils • Soil Moisture/Water Content (4 images). VisibleEarth Home Browse Search Help/Copyright About Visible Earth.
    http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/Agriculture/Soils/
    Browsing: Agriculture > Soils
    Soil Moisture/Water Content (4 images)
    Visible Earth Home Browse Search About Visible Earth

    29. NSERL: Brief Description Of The NSERL
    This U.S. Department of agriculture area is the focal point for the national research program in soil erosion by water.
    http://soils.ecn.purdue.edu/~wepp/lab.html
    National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory
    The National Soil Erosion Research Laboratory (NSERL) of the United States Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Service is the focal point for the U.S. Government's national research program in soil erosion by water. This modern facility houses over twenty scientists and support staff , and is equipped with a large indoor hydraulics laboratory, portable rainfall simulators for field experimentation, as well as extensive computer equipment. Major program thrusts of the NSERL include fundamental erosion process research, erosion control research, and delivery of improved erosion prediction technology. The mission of the NSERL is to develop the knowledge and technology needed by land users to conserve soil for future generations. The NSERL is located on the campus of Purdue University (building labeled SOIL in south center of map) in West Lafayette, Indiana Listen to an audio welcome to the NSERL, from former Director John M. Laflen.
    .AU FORMAT sound file.
    .WAV FORMAT sound file.

    30. Visible Earth Browse: Agriculture > Soils > Soil Moisture/Water Content Page 1
    Browsing agriculture soils Soil Moisture/Water Content VirtualRains Herald Dawn of New Climate Understanding Virtual Rains
    http://visibleearth.nasa.gov/Agriculture/Soils/Soil_Moisture_Water_Content.html
    Browsing: Agriculture Soils > Soil Moisture/Water Content
    Virtual Rains Herald Dawn of New Climate Understanding
    Dry Soil and Rainfall
    Soil Moisture and Drought
    Fire Potential Index Visible Earth Home Browse Search About Visible Earth

    31. Department Of Soil, Water And Environmental Science Homepage, University Of Ariz
    The Soil, Water and Environmental Science Department (SWES) is part of the College of agriculture at the University of Arizona. Research and classes focus on land, water, environmental quality, and plant nutrition. M.S. and Ph.D. Degrees are offered in Soil, Water and Environmental Science. B.S. Degrees are offered in Soil and Water Science or in Environmental Science.
    http://ag.arizona.edu/SWES/
    Welcome to the department of Soil, Water and Enviromental Science. We are part of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at the University of Arizona in Tucson. Our students, faculty and staff are involved in teaching, research and extension in our community, as well as worldwide.
    document located at http://ag.arizona.edu/swes
    University of Arizona

    College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

    webmaster: kjoseph@ag.arizona.edu

    32. Soils And Agriculture Of South Dakota - Natural Resources Of South Dakota
    Crop agriculture and soils. South Dakota. You are here Home soils andagriculture (Click Home to return to previous directory).
    http://plantsci.sdstate.edu/woodardh/Soils_and_Ag/Soils_and_Ag.htm
    Crop Agriculture and Soils South Dakota You are here: Home (Click "Home" to return to previous directory) Welcome to a Virtual Agriculture Field Trip of South Dakota! Click an image below to access a region of the state for interesting descriptions and images of crop agriculture and soils of South Dakota: Eastern Central Western Web Page Contact Comments and suggestions for improving this site can be directed to:
    Howard J. Woodard
    Plant Science Department, South Dakota State University, Box 2207A,
    Brookings, SD 57007-1096. Interesting Links
    Modified September 27, 2001

    33. NRCS Soil Survey Site Moved
    Official soil survey from the Natural Resources Conservation Service, United States Department of agriculture.
    http://www.statlab.iastate.edu/soils/osd/dat/A/APISON.html
    The NRCS Soil Classification and Official Series Description web sites have been moved to: http://soils.usda.gov/classification/main.htm Please update your bookmarks and links as necessary. Wait and you will be forwarded to this new site.

    34. Soils And Agriculture Of Central-Western South Dakota - Natural Resources Of Sou
    Crop agriculture and soils. You are here Home soils and agriculture CentralWestern(Click Home or Geology to return to previous directory).
    http://plantsci.sdstate.edu/woodardh/Soils_and_Ag/Central_Western/CentralWestern
    Crop Agriculture and Soils Central-Western South Dakota You are here: Home Soils and Agriculture (Click "Home" or "Geology" to return to previous directory) Welcome to a Virtual Agriculture Field Trip of Central-Western South Dakota! Click the link below to access a text description of a particular topic in central-western South Dakota. The Black Hills web page will provide some information on agriculture and soils of this special region of western South Dakota. The Tour Map will provide the location of interesting features with links to digital images by topic for the entire region. Crop Agriculture Soils Climatic Factors Crop Descriptions Farm Equipment/Implements Ag. Communities, Fairs, Education, and Research ... Tour Map (Central-Western SD) Web Page Contact Donations as well as comments and suggestions for improving this site can be directed to:
    Howard J. Woodard
    Plant Science Department, South Dakota State University, Box 2207A
    Brookings SD 57007-1096.

    35. Homepage Frieder Graef
    Personal homepage about soils/agriculture research in Niger, Chad and Israel, including soil erosion and desertification.
    http://www.uni-hohenheim.de/~graef/

    36. Information On Soils And Agriculture
    Free environmental health safety software and online resourcesof information related to soils and agriculture. Following
    http://www.ehsfreeware.com/soilinfo.htm

    Following is a list of freeware that provides soil and agricultural information related to environmental quality. To learn more about a particular item, click on the item name. To download a software product or visit an interactive web site, click on "download" or "view," respectively. But first, please read our page if you haven't already done so.
    Agricultural Pollution Prevention
    By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. This general introduction shows how farmers can save money and reduce pollution by sensible use of fertilizers, pesticides and herbicides.
    download
    ARS Image Gallery
    By US Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service. Want a picture of a fruit fly? How about a picture of a riparian buffer zone? This site provides high-quality images available for direct download in three sizes: thumbnail, in-line size, and full screen. Image categories include crops, insects, plants, animals, education, fruits/veggies, illustrations, lab research, and field research (soil/water).
    visit
    Best Management Practices for Soil Erosion
    By US Environmental Protection Agency and Purdue University. Provides information about soil erosion, such as the severity of erosion worldwide, in the U.S. and in the Midwest in particular. The types of water erosion are described and illustrated along with detailed descriptions of management and structural practices to control erosion.

    37. Fertilizer Use - Crop Production - Manitoba Agriculture And Food
    This site has information on soil testing, fertilizer recommendations, micronutrients, plant tissue analysis, organic soils, calculation of fertilizer rates and manure.
    http://www.gov.mb.ca/agriculture/crops/cropproduction/faa04s00.html#_1_3
    Fertilizer Use - Crop Production At least 16 essential plant nutrients are required for growth. An insufficient supply of any or more of these nutrients can have a detrimental effect on plant growth and, ultimately, crop yields. All but three of these nutrients (carbon, hydrogen and oxygen) are derived from the soil. Four nutrients - nitrogen, phosphorus and to a lessor degree, potassium and sulphur - are likely to be of concern for Manitoba crop production.
    SOIL TESTING Soil testing is the only way to determine the available nutrient status of a field and obtain specific fertilizer recommendations. Reliable soil test results and recommendations depend upon:
    • proper soil sampling;
    • proper soil analysis techniques; and
    • sound fertilizer recommendation guidelines.
    The following procedures should be followed to ensure representative samples are provided for laboratory analysis.
    • all fields should be sampled separately;

    38. Field Crops - National Sustainable Agriculture Information Service
    soils. ATTRA Publications Sustainable Soil Management, Drought Resistant soils,
    http://attra.ncat.org/field.html
    March 10, 2003
    What is

    Sustainable Agriculture?

    Horticultural Crops

    Field Crops
    ...
    Other Resources

    Grains and legumes, fertilizers and amendments, weed control and cover crops are among the topics covered in this series of publications that look at traditional commodity crop production in a sustainable light. ATTRA Publications An Overview of Organic Crop Production Summary HTML PDF Summary ] [HTML] [ PDF Alternative Agronomic Crops Summary HTML PDF Nutrient Cycling in Pastures Summary HTML PDF Genetic Engineering of Crop Plants Summary HTML PDF Making the Transition to Sustainable Farming
    [Summary] [ HTML PDF Sustainable Corn and Soybean Production Summary HTML PDF Organic Field Corn Production Summary HTML PDF Organic Soybean Production Summary HTML PDF Edible Soybean Production and Marketing Summary HTML PDF Sustainable Dry Bean Production Summary HTML PDF Amaranth Production Summary HTML PDF Organic Alfalfa Production Summary HTML PDF Organic Tobacco Production Summary HTML PDF Summary ... PDF Principles of Sustainable Weed Management Summary HTML PDF Flame Weeding for Agronomic Crops Summary HTML PDF Pursuing Conservation Tillage Summary HTML PDF Conservation Tillage Summary HTML PDF Rye as a Cover Crop Summary HTML PDF Organic Control of White Mold on Soybeans Summary HTML PDF Alternative Control of Johnsongrass

    39. PSB - Plants, Soils Biometeorology Department, College Of
    researchers are helping farmers and ranchers spy on their crops to detect nutrientdeficiencies and monitor water use to promote sustainable agriculture.
    http://www.psb.usu.edu/

    40. Department Of Soil Science - Dr. Soil Surfs
    Welcome! Here you will find over 1020 links to various web sites allover the world regarding information about soils and agriculture.
    http://www.agri.upm.edu.my/jst/drsoil.html
    Dr. Soil Surfs
    W elcome! Here you will find over 1020 links to various web sites all over the world regarding information about soils and agriculture. These links are periodically checked for dead links. Dr. Soil Surfs offers you four choices:
  • Click on one of the letter icons above, See the whole list, Use the search engine to search for certain keywords in the list, or Narrow the list to websites that teach on various topics of soil science only.
  • The search engine is not particularly fast (but thorough) as it does not depend on some sort pre-compiled index. It is a Java program not a CGI script. Dr. Soil is trying to categorize these links so please be patient for now. T he whole list!
    Use the search engine

    Links to soil teaching/tutorial websites
    ...
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    If you wish to add your site, tell us Enter your e-mail address to receive e-mail when Dr. Soil Surfs pages are updated.
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