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Agricultural 4 SWOT analysis 2 agricultural 2 productive structure 2 strategy 2 Adoption 1 Conservation tillage 1 Education 1 Environmental Sciences 1 Environmental economics 1 Natural Resource Management 1 Ordered logit model 1 Tillage 1 Water quality trading 1 best management practice 1 conservation 1 market based 1 policy 1 soil 1 water 1
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Doktorová, Milena 2 Rolínek, Ladislav 2 Baradi, Niranjan Kumar 1 Barry, Peter 1 Kitchen-Maran, Kay 1 Nasr, Raoul Elias 1 Russell, Earl B. 1 Smith, Craig Matthew 1
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Acta Universitatis Bohemiae Meridionales 1
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An analysis of alternative soil, nutrient, and water management strategies.
Smith, Craig Matthew - 2011
funds to achieve the greatest return on the investment from soil erosion and sediment reduction strategies. How can …
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Factors affecting the adoption of tillage systems in Kansas
Baradi, Niranjan Kumar - 2009
Concerns about environmental degradation due to agriculture have gained importance as it is associated with soil … wide range of environmental benefits including reduced soil erosion, reduced nutrient runoff from crop and livestock … such practice where soil erosion, nutrient runoff and environmental degradation can be reduced to a certain extent. This …
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Productive structure and the strategic position of chosen agricultural firms
Rolínek, Ladislav; Doktorová, Milena - 2012
owing to lowering of soil fertility. It has impact to stability and size of yields and also for economy of the firms. …
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Productive structure and the strategic position of chosen agricultural firms
Rolínek, Ladislav; Doktorová, Milena - In: Acta Universitatis Bohemiae Meridionales 5 (2002) 2, pp. 21-27
owing to lowering of soil fertility. It has impact to stability and size of yields and also for economy of the firms. …
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Capital structure and efficiency of Illinois grain farms
Nasr, Raoul Elias - 1996
, soil rating, age of the operator, and a measure of risk of the farm on efficiency. … in acres, the tenure ratio, the current debt to total asset ratio, and soil rating. However, this study does not find any …
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Perceptions of Illinois district conservationists toward the use of the hydrologic unit approach for natural resource planning and management
Kitchen-Maran, Kay - 1992
United States Department of Agriculture, Soil Conservation Service district offices in Illinois. The approach is the …One goal of this research was to determine to what extent the approach had been adopted by the Soil and Water …
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