A Targeted Conservation Approach for Improving Environmental Quality: Multiple Benefits and Expanded Opportunities
A Targeted Conservation Approach for Improving Environmental Quality: Multiple Benefits and Expanded Opportunities
Date
2008-12-01
Authors
Schultz, Richard
Tyndall, John
Isenhart, Thomas
Helmers, Matthew
Hart, Chad
O'Neal, Matthew
Schulte, Lisa
Asbjornsen, Heidi
Atwell, Ryan
Hart, Chad
Helmers, Matthew
Schulte-Moore, Lisa
Isenhart, Thomas
Kolka, Randy
Liebman, Matthew
Neal, Jeri
O'Neal, Matthew
Secchi, Silvia
Thompson, Janette
Schultz, Richard
Thompson, Janette
Tomer, Mark
Tyndall, John
Tyndall, John
Isenhart, Thomas
Helmers, Matthew
Hart, Chad
O'Neal, Matthew
Schulte, Lisa
Asbjornsen, Heidi
Atwell, Ryan
Hart, Chad
Helmers, Matthew
Schulte-Moore, Lisa
Isenhart, Thomas
Kolka, Randy
Liebman, Matthew
Neal, Jeri
O'Neal, Matthew
Secchi, Silvia
Thompson, Janette
Schultz, Richard
Thompson, Janette
Tomer, Mark
Tyndall, John
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Isenhart, Thomas
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Helmers, Matthew
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Hart, Chad
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Abstract
Find out how targeted conservation practices can have the most impact on environmental quality while causing only a small change in overall agricultural production. Environmental benefits are discussed related to clean air and water, productive soils, diverse wildlife and plant habitat, and biological controls for crop protection.