The ISSN of Soil Science News and Views is 1057-1884.
The following issues are not available for download:
- v. 5, no. 1
- v. 7, no. 8
- v. 16, no. 9
- v. 26, no. 3
- v. 27, no. 2
Submissions from 1990
Movement of Triazine Herbicides in Conventional, Reduced Tillage, and No-Tillage Corn Production, William W. Witt and K. W. Sander
Production of No-Tillage Burley Tobacco, Jack M. Zeleznik and R. E. Phillips
Submissions from 1989
What Happened with No-Till in 1988, Morris J. Bitzer, Robert L. Blevins, and Wilbur Frye
Tests with a Product Having Alleged Value for Increasing Plant Available Water in Soil, Gale Dunn
New Opportunities for Science Students in Agronomy, Wilbur Frye
Effectiveness of Tile Drainage on Karnak Silty Clay Soil, Gerald R. Haszler
Handling Leftover Spray Mixtures and Rinsates, James Martin, Monroe Rasnake, and Doug Johnson
Control of Nitrate Leaching with Winter Annual Cover Crops, Daniel McCracken
Managing Soils For Optimum Crop Production, Kenneth L. Wells
Fertilizer Value of Cattle Dunghills in a Pasture Field, Kenneth L. Wells and Steve D. Davis
Will Liming Acid Soils Now Be Adequate for Spring Needs?, Kenneth L. Wells and J. L. Sims
Foliar Fertilization of Burley Tobacco at Topping, Kenneth L. Wells and Kim D. Strohmeier
Submissions from 1988
Update on Ridge-Tillage in Kentucky, David C. Ditsch and Monroe Rasnake
Effect of Crop Rotation on Corn and Soybean Yields, James H. Herbek, Lloyd W. Murdock, and T. Gray
Canola: A New Cash Crop for Kentucky, James H. Herbek, Lloyd W. Murdock, Dan Kirkland, and T. Gray
Safe Disposal of Pesticide Containers and Residue, Doug Johnson, Monroe Rasnake, and James Martin
Maximum Net Returns from Fertilizers, Lloyd W. Murdock, Kenneth L. Wells, and William O. Thom
The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) and Conservation Compliance---Two components of the 1985 Farm Bill, Monroe Rasnake
The Real Value of Agricultural Limestone, Monroe Rasnake
Contending with Soil Compaction, Kenneth L. Wells and Lloyd W. Murdock
Changes in Rainfall Patterns in Kentucky During the 1980's, Kenneth L. Wells, R. E. Phillips, and H. B. Rice
How Much Fertilizer ls Needed For Corn?, Kenneth L. Wells and Keenan Turner
Carryover Effect of New Soybean Herbicides on Corn, William W. Witt, J. A. Mills, and G. L. Schmitz
Submissions from 1987
Nutrient Losses From Conventional and No-Till Cornfields, Robert L. Blevins and Wilbur Frye
Acid Rain: A Problem on Agronomic Crops and Soils in Kentucky??, John H. Grove