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1999. Estimating the value of crop residues. Agdex •
519-25. 1999. Handling difficult crop residue conditions in •
direct seeding systems. Agdex 519-2. The Alberta Forage Manual (Agdex 120/20-4) is available from the Publications Office for a price of $10.00.
These publications and others can be ordered from the Publications Office (toll free in Canada 1-800-292-5697), or can be downloaded from the publications page on www.ropintheweb.com.
PFRA with AAFC also has information relating to crop residue management in the following online document:
PFRA. 2006. Managing crop residues on the prairies. •
www.agr.gc.ca/pfra/land/residue_e.htm
More information on soil compaction is available in the following online documents:
DeJong-Hughes, J., Moncrief, J. F., Voorhees, W. •
B. and Swan. J. B. 2001. Soil compaction: causes, effects and controls. University of Minnesota Extension Service. www.extension.umn.edu/ distribution/cropsystems/DC3115.html Manitoba Agriculture, Food and Rural Initiatives. •
Soil management guide: soil compaction. www.gov. mb.ca/agriculture/soilwater/soil/ fbe01s10.html Petersen, M., Ayers, P. and Westfall D. 2006. •
Managing soil compaction. Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Service. www.ext. colostate.edu/PUBS/crops/00519.html Kok, H., Taylor, R.K., Lamond, R.E. and Kessen, •
S. 1996. Soil compaction: problems and solutions. Kansas State University Cooperative Extension Service. www.oznet.ksu.edu/library/CRPSL2/AF115. pdf
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