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May/June 2000
Volume 7 Number 4

Seeding, Spraying, and Spreading
Sure, there are new products on the market and many different ways of applying seed, but the standard follow-up favorite for decades has been hay or straw.
By Joseph Lynn Tilton

Holding Something Back: Sediment Containment Measures
A growing number of products are on the market, some with very specific uses. Which ones will work best at your site?
By Janice Kaspersen

Come Together: Revegetation Projects Require Concerted Efforts
The common thread of all successful revegetation projects is thorough planning.
By Karen Brooker

Understanding the Significance of Soil Management and Natural Resource Assessment in Watershed Planning
Only through a better understanding of the relationship and interaction between soil and other resources will there be effective watershed management.
By David B. Friedman

River Rules: The Nature of Streams
Increasingly, managers are being called upon to rehabilitate streams and their watersheds. Tough choices about riverbank protection or restoration can be made easier when decision-makers have a few principles to fall back on concerning the nature and properties of rivers. .
By Martha S. Mitchell

Control of Nitrogen Transformations to Increase Nitrogen-Use Efficiency and Protect Environmental Quality
New technologies can help improve nitrogen management practices, thereby increasing nitrogen-use efficiency and cutting nitrogen losses.
By Jorge A. Delgado

Leaving Little Trace With Degradable Erosion Control Solutions
In the realm of rolled erosion control products, completely degradable solutions are gaining ground. More manufacturers are producing them, and on some projects, environmental or safety concerns make them a necessity. More often, however, they are being used in conjunction with more permanent solutions.
By Janice Kaspersen

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