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Edward Osei, Syed H. Jafri, Philip W. Gassman and Ali Saleh
While the ecological benefits of no-till are largely indisputable, the economic impacts are less certain, and the latter may be partly to blame for lower-than-expected adoption of no-till. In this study, we contribute to a better understanding of the eco...
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Edward Osei, Syed H. Jafri, Philip W. Gassman, Ali Saleh and Oscar Gallego
Nonpoint source pollution from cultivated croplands has often been associated with downstream water quality impairment in various watersheds. Given projected changes in global climate patterns, this study contributes to the existing literature by elucida...
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Narayanan Kannan, Chinnasamy Santhi, Michael J. White, Sushant Mehan, Jeffrey G. Arnold and Philip W. Gassman
This study is a part of the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) aimed to quantify the environmental and economic benefits of conservation practices implemented in the cultivated cropland throughout the United States. The Soil and Water Assessm...
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Winai Wangpimool, Kobkiat Pongput, Nipon Tangtham, Saowanee Prachansri, Philip W. Gassman
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At present, Para rubber is an economical crop which provides a high priced product and is in demand by global markets. Consequently, the government of Thailand is promoting the expansion of Para rubber plantations throughout the country. Traditionally, P...
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Mou Leong Tan, Philip W. Gassman, Arthur P. Cracknell
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Gridded climate products (GCPs) provide a potential source for representing weather in remote, poor quality or short-term observation regions. The accuracy of three long-term GCPs (Asian Precipitation?Highly-Resolved Observational Data Integration toward...
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