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Impacts of mechanized farmland transformation on ecological landscape patterns in hilly regions of Zhong County, China. [PDF]
Xv X, Ren J, Ming Y.
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Improving soil water dynamics and crop productivity through conservation tillage in arid regions. [PDF]
Li J, Niu Z, Guo Z, Li J, Ye S, Hua D.
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Millets for food and nutritional security in semi-arid Bundelkhand, India: historical, scientific, and socio-economic perspectives. [PDF]
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An Increasing Misalignment Between Crop Distribution and Environmental Resources Under Climate Change in China. [PDF]
Su Z +13 more
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EQUITABLE CROPSHARE ARRANGEMENTS FOR INTENSIVE DRYLAND CROPPING SYSTEMS [PDF]
As producers move toward intensive dryland cropping systems, the potential for inequities in cropshare lease arrangements exists. A whole farm budget was developed to evaluate returns for landowner and tenant from different cropshare lease arrangements.
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Soil Water Storage in Dryland Cropping Systems: The Significance of Cropping Intensification
Soil Science Society of America Journal, 1998Abstract Soil and water conservation is essential to the sustainability of Great Plains dryland agriculture. We hypothesized that cropping intensification improves the efficient use of precipitation. We evaluated long‐term observations of soil water at three locations in eastern Colorado for a range of pan ...
G A Peterson, D G Westfall, L R Ahuja
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