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Land [Columbus, Ohio] Spring 1947 6(1):37-40 8C0a3,HOLLH,1947, 19478C0a3 8C0a3 Holliday, H.R. Stubble mulch farming. Country Life [Sydney] May 30, 1947 58(48):3 8C0a3,MCDOA,1947, 19478C0a3 8C0a3 McDonald, A. Plowless farming. New Repub Feb. 10, 1947 116(6):35 8C0a3,DULEF/RUSSJ,1948, 19488C0a3 8C0a3 Duley, F.L., Russel, J.C. Stubble-mulch farming to hold soil and water. USDA Farmers B June 1948 1997, 32p. 8C0a3,GOWEA,1948, 19488C0a3 8C0a3 Gowen, A. Trashy tillage is smart tillage Southwest. Crop and Stock June 1948 2(6):8-9,33 8C0a3,HENDB,1948, 19488C0a3 8C0a3 Hendrickson, B.H. Copy nature's method by stubble mulching. South Agr Oct. 1948 77 ie, 78(10):28-29 8C0a3,LESTJ,1949, 19498C0a3 8C0a3 Lester, J. It's 'trash cover' in Canada, 'stubble mulch' in Montana, call it what you will, it's still the best way to control erosion, conserve moisture. Mont Farmer-Stockman Aug. 15, 1949 36(24):3 8C0a3,MASSH,1951, 19518C0a3 8C0a3 Massingham, H.J. From the dust of the earth; man's dislocation from his natural environment and how, in America, an attempt is being made to mend the damage. Field Dec. 29, 1951 198:1095 8C0a3,SMITJ,1951, 19518C0a3 8C0a3 Smith, J.C. Stubble mulch farming puts more grain in the bin. Farmer-Stockman, Tex ed Dec. 1951 54(12):10,22 8C0a3,SOUTW,1952, 19528C0a3 8C0a3 Southworth, W.L. Stubble trouble. Oreg Farmer Apr. 3, 1952 75:253,275 8C0a3,,1953, 19538C0a3 8C0a3 Do you really need to plow? Country Gent Mar. 1953 123(3):35,110-112, 114-115 8C0a3,BELLR,1953, 19538C0a3 8C0a3 Bell, R.M. Stubble mulch farming in row crops. Sowest. Crop and Stock Sep. 1953 7(9):54-55 8C0a3,KILBA,1953, 19538C0a3 8C0a3 Kilburn, A.G. Stubble mulching cuts erosion. West Farm Life Aug. 15, 1953 55(16):9 8C0a3,SCHWH,1953, 19538C0a3 8C0a3 Schwany, H.L. Sod seedbeds for your crops. Country Gent Mar. 1953 123(3):96,98 8C0a3,SHINE,1953, 19538C0a3 8C0a3 Shiner, E. Trashy farming may make the best wheat crop. Farmer-Stockman Aug. 1953 56(8):11, 57 8C0a3,ARMSJ,1955, 19558C0a3 8C0a3 Armstrong, J. Stubble-mulching saves soil. Wash Farmer May 19, 1955 80:434 8C0a3,HARTJ,1966, 19668C0a3 8C0a3 Hartley, J.H. Don't call him a trashy farmer. Doane's Agr Rep July 8, 1966 29(20):22-23. 8C0a3,BLACA,1967, 19678C0a3 8C0a3 Black. A.L. Stubble mulching saves soil water. Mont Farmer-Stockman July 20, 1967 54(20):22-23 8C0a3,SMIKD/BAILR,1967, 19678C0a3 8C0a3 Smika, D. E. and Bailey, R. E. Increase soil moisture with straw mulch. Nebraska Farmer May 1967 109(10):36-37 8C0a3,GRANW/EPSTE,1973, 19738C0a3 8C0a3 Grant, W. J. and Epstein, E. Minimum tillage for potatoes. Amer Potato J Jun. 1973 50(16):193-203 8C0a3,HIGGL,1980, 19808C0a3 8C0a3 Higgins, L. No-till farming saves oil and soil. Michigan Farmer Mar. 1980 273(5):16-18 8C0a3,LINDC,1980, 19808C0a3 8C0a3 Lindwall, C.W. Zero and minimum tillage--implementation and consequences (No-till). Agrican Publishers. 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