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| Source Publication: | Journal of Soil and Water Conservation; March/April 2008; VOL. 63, NO. 2; Research Library Core pg. 46A | 
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| Primary Author: | Norton | 
| City: | Kurten and Waterloo | 
| State: | Texas, Indiana | 
| Date/Year: | 2008 | 
| Focus: | Water Shed | 
| Category: | Peer Reviewed Papers | 
| Crop: | Not Crop Specific | 
| Download: | NortonSWCS2008.pdf (2.5 MB) | 
| Reported Results: | It was found that using surface-applied gypsum soil amendment to no-tilled soil could reduce runoff, erosion, and improve water quality related to nutrient runoff. Surface application of manure in a no-till system greatly increased the amount of nutrients in runoff water, but a co-application of gypsum amendment significantly reduced all major nutrients lost except nitrates.  |