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Research Project: SOIL HYDROLOGY AND MANAGEMENT EFFECTS ON EROSION AND WATER QUALITY

Location: National Soil Erosion Research Lab

Title: Gypsum Soil Amendment as a Management Practice in Conservation Tillage to Improve Water Quality

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Submitted to: Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Society
Publication Type: Peer Reviewed Journal
Publication Acceptance Date: January 15, 2008
Publication Date: March 1, 2008
Citation: Norton, L.D. 2008. Gypsum Soil Amendment as a Management Practice in Conservation Tillage to Improve Water Quality. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Society. Vol. 63, No. 2:46-48.

Technical Abstract: No-till agriculture is the most common method used to control soil erosion on highly erodible lands in agricultural production in the USA and the interrill, rill and gulley erosion that are common in conventional tillage on slope lands (Plate #1) are reduced. No-till has been shown by many studies to significantly reduce the amount of soil erosion but results for reduction of runoff quantity and, water quality vary depending on soils and conditions. In no-till chemicals are not incorporated and are applied at or near the soil surface in soluble forms that are subject to movement when runoff does occur. The purpose of this brief article is to introduce gypsum as a viable soil amendment in no-till agriculture to reduce runoff volume and improve the quality of runoff waters particularly where manure has been surface applied.

   

 
Project Team
Norton, Lloyd - Darrell
Huang, Chi Hua
Smith, Douglas - Doug
Pappas, Elizabeth - Betsy
Heathman, Gary
 
Publications
   Publications
 
Related National Programs
  Soil Resource Management (202)
  Water Availability and Water Management (211)
 
Related Projects
   EROSION PROCESSES, CONTROL AND ASSESSMENT AT STEEP LOESS HILLSLOPES
   FGD GYPSUM IN AGRICULTURE NETWORK
 
 
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