Use and cost of soil conservation and water quality practices in the Southeast
1984
Russell, Jesse Rhodes | Christensen, L. A. (Lee A.)
Extract: The most frequently used conservation practices in the Southeast are terracing, sod waterways, permanent vegetative cover crops, and conservation tillage. Costs of terracing per acre ranged from $125 in Kentucky to $17 in South Carolina. Sod waterway costs ranged from $1,854 in Kentucky to $858 in Tennessee. Permanent vegetative cover costs ranged from a high of $121 in South Carolina to a low of $73 in North Carolina. Conservation tillage costs ranged from a high of $48 per acre in Florida to a low of $9 in Tennessee.
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书目信息
出版者
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Economic Research Service, Natural Resource Economics Division
其它主题
Agricultural economics (general); Conservation practices; Southern states; Waterways; Costs and returns; Water resources and management
语言
英语
注释
Jesse R. Russell, Lee A. Christensen.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 18-19).
类型
Bibliography; Book; Monograph; Report; Text; Monograph; Book
团体作者
United States. Department of Agriculture. Natural Resource Economics Division.
2024-02-27
2026-02-03
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