SSSNC Proceedings, Volume I, 1958
- Crop residues and availability of soil nitrogen: a summary and review by W.V. Bartholomew
- Modern soil physics and its application in North Carolina by C.H.M. Van Bavel
- Effect of soil fumigation on nitrification and the response of tobacco to certain forms of nitrogen by C.B. McCants
- Farmer attitudes toward the use of fertilizers by S.L. Tisdale
- Mulch farming to conserve soil and water by J.T. McAlister
- Subsoiling in North Carolina soils by S.B. Weed
- Fertilizing coastal bermuda and sericea for optimum production by W.W. Woodhouse, Jr.
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume II, 1959
- Nutrient requirements of plants by W.A. Jackson
- Testing and fertilizer recommendations by E.J. Kamprath
- Some tobacco fertility problems by C.B. McCants
- The role of land management in controlling nematode diseases of tobacco by C.J. Nusbaum
- Role of soil scientists and field soil science in forest nutrition problems by J.W. Fitts
- Developments in agricultural research and extension by J.W. Fitts
- Subsoil moisture utilization and soil structure in some North Carolina soils by S.B. Weed
- Subsoil acidity in some North Carolina soils and potential for improvement by J.L. Ragland
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume III, 1960
Part I: Inventory of our Resources
- Permanent properties of North Carolina soils by R.J. McCracken, E.J. Kamprath, and E.F. Goldston
- Soil test recommendations by E.J. Kamprath
- A county agent looks at soil testing by D.D. Baggett
- A farmer looks at soil testing by H. Swart
Part II: Nitrogen
- Nitrogen in tobacco production (abstract) by C.B. McCants
- The use of fertilizer nitrogen in North Carolina by J.R. Adams and J.O. Hardesty
- Research in progress on anhydrous ammonia by J.M. Brown
- Greenhouse recovery of added tracer nitrogen by F.B. Cady and W.V. Bartholomew
- Nitrogen losses from urea (abstract) by C. Coffee
Part II: Soil Modification
- Soil profile modificationexperiences and potential by J.W. Fitts
- Limeits properties and uses by S.L. Tisdale
- Subsoil fertilization by W.V. Bartholomew
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume IV, 1961
- Probable chemical reactions of phosphate in various North Carolina soils by R.J. McCracken
- Rates of phosphorus required to build up phosphorus in a Georgeville soil by J.E. Shelton, N.T. Colemand, and W.H Rankin
- The effects of heavy applications of phosphate on the physical properties of soils by J.F. Lutz, R. Garcia Lagos, and H.G. Hilton
- Phosphorus in today's and tomorrow's fertilizer by L.B. Nelson
- Responses of small grains to phosphorus fertilization by W.H. Rankin
- Responses of forages to phosphorus fertilization by W.W. Woodhouse, Jr.
- Responses of corn and soybeans to phosphorus fertilization by R.E. McCollum
- Responses of bright leaf tobacco to phosphorus fertilization by W.G. Woltz and C.B. McCants
- Trace element deficienciesan increasing problem in eastern counties by J.L. Perry
- Field and laboratory studies with manganese by P.H. Reid and W.L. Rivenbark
- Attacking copper problems in eastern North Carolina by S.E. Younts
- Trace element recommendations for North Carolina by W.C. White
- Making people aware of research by H.M. Wilkinson
- Techniques in demonstration by S.H. Dobson
- Soil fertility demonstrations in Madison County by H.G. Silver
- Watershed protection and flood prevention by R.M. Dailey
- Soil conservation districts in North Carolina by B.R. Younts
- Educational needs of North Carolina agriculture by J.E. Piland
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume V, 1962
- Soil potash reserves and behavior of potassium in soil by R.J. McCracken
- Role of potassium in plant growth and nutrition by W.A. Jackson
- Fertilizer sources of potassium by J.F. Reed
- Regulating the supply of potassium to crops by W.L. Nelson
- Fertilization of tobacco in relation to precipitation by C.B. McCants
- Results of fertilizer trials for cotton by W.C. Williford
- Progress report on soil modification by J.W. Fitts
- Trace element progress report by S.E. Younts
- Ground water resources in North Carolina by J.L. Stuckey
- Behavior of water in soil by J.F. Lutz
- The role of water in plant growth by P.J. Kramer
- Irrigation and drainage by J. Van Schilfgaarde
- Interaction of water, fertility and plant populations in crop production by W.G. Woltz
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume VI, 1963
- Acid soils by S.B. Weed
- Supplying calcium for coastal plain soils by W.C. White
- Suggested liming based on soil tests by C.D. Welch
- Predicting soil losses by erosion by F. Steele and W.W. Stevens
- New concepts in soil tillage by J.M. Spain
- Use of soil survey in urban development by S.S. Obenshain
- Nitrogen studies on corn and small grain by R.C. McCollum and W.H. Rankin
- Future soil research needs by E.H. Evans, Jr.
- Future soil research needs as seen by a research worker by J.W. Fitts
- Beach and dune stabilization on the Outer Banks by W.W. Woodhouse, Jr.
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume VII, 1964
- The reactions of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium fertilizers in soils by S.L. Tisdale
- Effects of fertilizer placement methods on crop yields and nutrient uptake by W.C. White
- Application of nutrients in starter solutions and foliar sprays by C.B. McCants
- Influence of size of fertilizer granules on availability of nutrients by O.P. Engelstad
- The new soil classification system and its agronomic implications by R.J. McCracken
- Looking at the soil profile by C.K. Martin
- Forest productivity and soil properties by J.E. Wiggins, Jr.
- Land use picture in North Carolina by 1970's by L.E. Aull
- Dissipation of pesticides from soils by T.J. Sheets
- Management and fertilization for the production of cut flowers by C.P. Bickford
- Nitrogen loss processa recapitulation by W.V. Bartholomew
- Fish pond fertilization by F.E. Hester
- Forest soils research by C.B. Davey
- N-P-K or N-P2O5-K2O by E.J. Kamprath
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume VIII, 1965
- New developments and trends in the fertilizer industry in southeast. I. Nitrogen by W.M. Rowe
- New developments and trends in the fertilizer industry in southeast. II. Phosphorus by L.J. Miller
- New developments and trends in the fertilizer industry in southeast. III. Potassium and micro-nutrients by S.E. Younts
- New developments and trends in the fertilizer industry in southeast. IV. Mixed fertilizers, solutions, slurries, bulk blending by J.V. Baird
- Our stake in world wide agricultural development by M. Drosdoff
- Fertilizer and India's agriculture by G.B. Baird
- Factors affecting the manganese content and yield of soybeans by F. Cox
- Planting summer annuals in dormant sod by J.M. Spain, G.C. Klingman, C.K. Martin
- Irrigation-fertilizer interaction studies with corn, cotton, and peanuts by R.E. Sneed and P.H. Reid
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume IX, 1966
- Soil landscapes in the upper and middle coastal plain of North Carolina by R.B.Daniels
- Genesis of the piedmont soils in North Carolina by M.G. Cook
- Profit potential of soils by S.S. Obenshain
- The values of soil surveys in sound land-use planning by L.J. Bartelli
- Importance of nutrient balance in a fertilization program by A.N. Plant
- Role of micronutrients in the total fertilization program by N.R. Page
- Factors influencing the micronutrient content of peach foliage by G.A. Cummings
- Factors affecting the availability of magnesium in North Carolina soils by G.D. McCart and H.B. Rice
- New concepts and procedures for fertilizer suggestions based on soil testing by P.H. Reid
- Turf management and fertilization by W.B. Gilbert
- Outer Banks stabilization by W.W. Woodhouse
- New crop introductions by W.T. Fike
- Theory and application of the sleeping sod by G.C. Klingman and C.K. Martin
- Influence of the acreage-poundage control program on management and fertilization of tobacco by W.D. Toussaint, G.L. Bradford, W.G. Woltz
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume X, 1967
- Soil chemical factors affecting root development by F. Adams
- Soil physical factors affecting root development by J.F. Lutz
- Principles of leaching of ions in soils by D.L. Terry and C.B. McCants
- Principles of nutrient uptake from fertilizer bands by A.J. Ohlrogge
- Lysimeter and mist culture studies of the effect of root aeration on plant growth by R.E. Williamson
- Soil fertility levels and plant growth by J.F. Reed
- An economic approach to liming for a crop rotation by F.R. Cox
- Soil and water conservation research in the southeast by A.R. Bertrand
- Water Resources Research Institute: objectives and programs by D.H. Howells
- Plant population, row width, and nitrogen rate studies with corn by R. Nunez and E.J. Kamprath
- Lateral response of small grain to band, surface applied nitrogen by W.V. Bartholomew
- Response of pine to forms of nitrogen by C.B. Davey
- Trellised tomato production in western North Carolina by J.E. Shelton
- Magnesium studies with flue-cured tobacco by C.L. Mulchi and W.G. Woltz
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XI, 1968
- Target 2blueprint for action by G.W. Smith
- Extension Agronomy's Field Testing and Demonstration Program
- Peanuts: a concept of change by A. Perry
- Tobacco: on-the-farm testing by W.K. Collins
- Soybeans: on-the-farm testing by H.G. Small, Jr.
- Coming in '68: a lime-use promotion program for North Carolina by J.V. Baird
- Soil surveys and land use planning by H.J. Palmer
- Federal Housing Administration's interest in soil survey by L.E. Aull
- Urban land use in North Carolina by J.F. Doggett
- Chemical regulations of plant growth by G.R. Noggle
- The disposition of pesticides in soils by S.B. Weed
- Research capabilities of North Carolina State's phytotron by R.J. Downs
- Broadcast vs. band fertilization of corn and cotton by J.P. Lilly
- Availability characteristics of and plant response to nitrogen sources by C.B. McCants
- Nitrogen use on soybeans and peanuts: a progress report by E.J. Kamprath and F.R. Cox
- Some properties of orth- and polyphosphates by E.C. Sample
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XII, 1969
- The new soil classification system and soil acidity in North Carolina by R.J. McCracken
- Magnesium status of North Carolina soil and plant response by E.J. Kamprath
- The right attitude about lime by W.S. Lamm
- Limethe profit hiker program by J.V. Baird
- The potential for vegetable production in North Carolina by A.A. Banadyga
- Forest fertilization and marketing potentials for forest products by C.B. Davey
- New developments in turf management by R.E. Schmidt
- Improving farm profit potentials by J.A. Phillips
- Working together to promote fertilizer use in the future by M. Rowe
- What's new in tobacco production by S.N. Hawks, Jr.
- Land forming in eastern North Carolina by G.J. Kriz and R.E. Sneed
- Soil fertility and management of organic soils in eastern North Carolina by S. Barnes
- Soil and weather factors affecting corn production by C.D. Sopher
- Response of corn, cotton and peanuts to irrigation by R.E. Sneed and C.K. Martin
- Yield, nutrient uptake, and nutrient removal by pickling cucumbers under differing fertilizer regime by R.E. McCollum and C.H. Miller
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XIII, 1970
- Why fluid fertilizers by R.D. Grisso and F.P. Achorn
- Bulk blended fertilizers by T.R. Cox
- Nitrogen fertilization and possible water pollution in North Carolina by D.L. Terry
- Considerations in developing a state land policy by W.M. Crosswhite
- Use of soil physical and engineering properties in planning housing developments by V.S. Jenkins
- Soil considerations in urban development by T. Wood
- Some action programs in pastures and forages by S.H. Dobson
- Land forming in Halifax County by C.D. Peedin
- Organic soilstheir fertility and management by S. Barnes
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XIV, 1971
- Why fluid fertilizers by R.D. Grisso and F.P. Achorn
- Bulk blended fertilizers by T.R. Cox
- Nitrogen fertilization and possible water pollution in North Carolina by D.L. Terry
- Considerations in developing a state land policy by W.M. Crosswhite
- Use of soil physical and engineering properties in planning housing developments by V.S. Jenkins
- Soil considerations in urban development by T. Wood
- Some action programs in pastures and forages by S.H. Dobson
- Land forming in Halifax County by C.D. Peedin
- Organic soilstheir fertility and management by S. Barnes
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XV, 1972
- The productive potentials of soils by B.T. Birdwell
- Occurrence of soil types with respect to field sizes, consolidation potentials based on soils, efficiency gained, and other management considerations by J.H. Williams
- Water management as it relates to breaking yield barriers by R.E. Sneed
- Soil acidity as it relates to yield barriers by E.J. Kamprath
- When and where does soil fertility limit yields? by J.V. Baird
- Weedsas limiting factors in crop production and the basis for competition by D.A. Worsham
- Insects as limiting factors in crop production by G.T. Weekman
- Disease and nematodescompetitors for crop yield by H.E. Duncan
- Genetic limitations in plants by A. Perry
- Atmospheric factors and crop growth by W.A. Jackson
- North Carolina State University Agronomy Club soil judging activities by M.S. Whitford
- Stabilizing dredge spoil by creating new salt marshes with Spartina alterniflora
by S. Broome
- Soil maps and interpretations contributing to the solution of problems of urban expansion by G.S. Cox
- Taxation of agricultural land by H.A. Smith
- The future of the fertilizer industry by W. Griffin
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XVI, 1973
- Herbicides and the soil by J.B. Weber
- Animal waste disposal by B.L. Carlile
- Research on fate of nitrogen and phosphate fertilizers in relation to pollutiona progress report by R.P. Gambrell, J.W. Gilliam, and S.B. Weed
- Environmental improvement in rural America by J.R. Westlake
- Fertilizers being developed by TVA by H. Balay
- Forest fertilization research and potentials for use of fertilizers in forests of North Carolina by L.W. Haines and S.G. Sanderford
- Soil productivity by B.T. Birdwell
- Use of phytotron and plant modelling to determine plant food needs and nutrient uptake by C.D. Raper
- Histosolstheir mapping and classification in North Carolina by H.J. Byrd
- Management problems in North Carolina's histosols by J.S. Barnes
- General discussion of interpretation and classification problems by R.E. Horton
- Septic tank systems in Wake County, North Carolina by B.R. Smith
- Agricultural land use in urbanizing areas by E.C. Pasour
- North Carolina State Agronomy Club soils team by S. Whitford
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XVII, 1974
- The fertilizer scramble by W.C. Pickett
- Research projects by R.J. McCraken
- Team research in plant breeding by W.C. Gregory
- Soybean outlook by J.W. Waggon, Jr.
- Coping with fertilizer shortages by J.V. Baird
- An expanded soil survey program by W.F. Hatfield
- Soil science academic programs by M.G. Cook
- New research programs at North Carolina State Soil Science Department by S.W. Buol
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XVIII, 1975
- Animal wastes as sources of fertilizer by B.L. Carlile
- Industrial wastes as a nitrogen source by L.D. King
- Calcitic versus dolomitic lime by J.V. Baird
- Zinc needs for corn in North Carolina by F.R. Cox
- Response of flue-cured tobacco to phosphorus fertilizer by G.S. Miner
- Magnesium requirements of flue-cured tobacco by W.G. Woltz
- Plant analysis as a diagnostic tool by M.R. Tucker
- Heavy metals in waste materials by D.W. Eaddy
- Nitrogen fertilizers and groundwater quality in North Carolina by J.W. Gilliam
- Soil survey use for crop potentials in North Carolina by H.J. Byrd and J.A. Phillips
- Soil surveys for land use planning in Wake County, North Carolina by R.M. Kirby
- Soil maps in coastal zone management by S.W. Broome
- Comments on state government reorganization and the new structure of the Department of Natural and Economic Resources by A.W. Cooper
- Career opportunities in soil science by M.G. Cook
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XIX, 1976
- The crop price outlook by W.D. Toussaint
- Stratigraphy and geomorphology of surficial formations, Neuse drainage, coastal plain of North Carolinasixty years after L.W. Stephenson by R.B. Daniels, E.E. Gamble, and W.H. Wheeler
- Hardpans in coastal plain soils of North Carolina by D.K. Cassel
- Soil-land use interpretations by H.J. Kleiss
- The North Carolina State University international soils research program by P.A. Sanchez
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XX, 1977
- Nitrogen fertilizer managementN-serve and cold-flow ammonia by J.V. Baird
- Foliar fertilization of soybeans by E.J. Dunphy
- Phosphate production in North Carolina and Spring 1977 supply outlook by J. Reeves
- New horizons in soybean production by E.J. Kamprath, D.K. Cassel, and H.D. Gross
- Report from soil judging team by H.J. Kleiss
- Yield potential of interplanted annual food crops in North Carolina by A. Cordero and R.E. McCollum
- Wood residue utilization for slope stabilization by W.B. Gilbert and D.J. Osborne
- Soils and their relation to plant communities by G.G. Simpson an J.H. Ware
- A conservation success story by W.H. Farmer, Jr.
- Demands made on today's soil scientist. I. by R.A. Goodwin, Jr.
- Demands made on today's soil scientist. II. by J.M. Ortosky, Jr.
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXI, 1978
- Potential of urea for flue-cured tobacco fertilization by G.S. Miner
- The increasing emphasis on biological N2-fixation by D.W. Israel, W.A. Jackson, and R.J. Volk
- The problem of soil additives by J.V. Baird
- Environmental determinates of soil productivity by C.D. Raper
- Barren stalk of corn: one cause of low corn yields in the North Carolina blacklands by J.P. Lilly
- Production of Christmas trees and native ornamentals in western North Carolina by J.E. Shelton
- Impact of section 208 of water quality law on agriculture in North Carolina by G. Dornbusch
- International soil taxonomyimplications for North Carolina by S.W. Buol
- The cooperative soil survey program in North Carolina by O.D. Philen, Jr.
- Career opportunities in soil science by M.G. Cook
- The effects of NEPA on water resources projects specific case: Chicod Creek watershed project. by W.R. Folsche
- Deep tillageshould we bother? I. Research results by D.K. Cassel, E.J. Kamprath, and H.D. Gross
- Deep tillageshould we bother? II. Our extension approach by G.C. Naderman and E.O. Beasley
- Conservation of wetlands by J.H. Canterberry
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXII, 1979
- Use of soil taxa and map units in evaluating agricultural land use by S.W. Buol
- Soils maps of research stations by L.E. Aull
- Potassium and phosphorus fertilization of sweet potatoes by J.J. Nicholaides, H.F. Chancey, H.J. Mascagni, Jr., L.G. Wilson, and D.W. Eaddy
- Sulfur response of corn as influenced by nitrogen rates by E.J. Kamprath and J.V. Baird
- The need for micronutrients in North Carolina by F.R. Cox
- Economic considerations for agricultural land use planning by K.L. Wells
- Crop response to tillage methods on selected soils by G.C. Naderman
- Agricultural non-point source water pollution planning by R. Bailey
- Alternative systems for on-site waste water disposal by B.L. Carlile
- New horizons in irrigation by R.E. Sneed
- Blackland subsidence study by P. Tant
- Origin and morphology of Carolina Bays by D. Bliley
- Geology and soils in Stanly County, North Carolina by R.L. Mathis, Jr.
- Shrink-swell properties of some North Carolina soils by N.C. Floyd and H.J. Kleiss
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXIII, 1980
- Bridging the gap between the fertilizer industry and the professional soil scientist by J.V. Baird
- Maximum yield for maximum profit by W.K. Griffith
- New soil test reports for lime and fertilizer suggestions by A.L. Hatfield
- The effect of deep tillage on N response of corn on sandy coastal plain soils by H. Chancey and E.J. Kamprath
- Calcium and phosphorus interactions in apples and Fraser fir by J.E. Shelton
- Miracle productswill they work? by J.P. Lilly
- The production of spice and essential oil crops in eastern North Carolina by C.D. Sopher and D.M. Peele
- Do nitrogen fertilizers pose a threat to the stratosphere? by J. Spooner and J.W. Gilliam
- PCB dumping along North Carolina highways and inactivation with activated carbon by J.B. Weber
- Fertilizer industry update by P.T. Blizzard
- Department of Natural Resources and community development's role in 208 by J.A. Phillips and J.R. Bailey
- The status of the soil potential rating system by H.J. Kleiss
- National resource inventory, North Carolina by J.H. Canterberry
- Factors affecting hydroseeding stand quality in western North Carolina by R.V. Carter and J.W. Short
- Current utilization of soils information in planning work by B.L. Kays
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXIV, 1981
- Conclusions from 1980 corn nitrogen management under irrigation studies by E. Krenzer, Jr., and J. Wilson
- Corn response to sulfur by E.J. Kamprath and J.J. Camberato
- Agricultural use of phosphogypsum on North Carolina crops by J.V. Baird and E.J. Kamprath
- Land application of livestock wastes: surface spreading, subsurface injection and irrigation by J.C. Barker
- Trends in North Carolina irrigation development by R.E. Sneed
- Update of agricultural 208 planning and implementation for controlling non-point source pollution in North Carolina by J.A. Canterberry
- Effects of deep tillage on corn and soybean yields by G.C. Naderman
- Successful small woodlot managementis rooted in knowledge of forest soil productivity by E.J. Young
- Acid rain: is it serious? by E.B. Cowling
- The wetland inventory by H.J. Byrd
- Regulations versus drainage in eastern North Carolina by C. Pierce
- Some economic aspects of soil erosion and conservation by H.P. Denton
- Evaluation of water table management systems in water resource projectsa progress report by C.W. Doty
- North Carolina's organic soilsan energy resource [abstract] by R.L. Ingram and L.J. Otte
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXV, 1982
- Maximum yield trial with corn and soybeans by E.J. Dunphy
- Singular and interaction effects of pop-up and starter fertilizers and soil insecticides by J.P. Lilly and J.W. Van Duyn
- Correction of manganese deficiency in soybeans by H.J. Mascagni, Jr.
- Coastal bermudagrass fertility by J.P. Mueller and E.L. Kimbrough
- Cooperative research in forest fertilization at North Carolina State University by H.L. Allen
- Effect of limestone particle size on the neutralization of soil acidity by K.M. Oates and E.J. Kamprath
- Relating soil management and soil taxonomy by H.P. Denton
- Dispersible soils in North Carolina piedmont by F. Dadgari
- Strengths of tillage-pans in loamy sand soils by M. Vespraskas
- Interpreting landscapes for soil mapping along the fall line of Nash County, North Carolina by J.B. Allison
- Concepts of soil survey reliability by W.H. Doucette, Jr.
- Retention of prime farmland by W.D. Lewis
- Fertilizer industry update by J. Wiley
- USDI wetlands classification update by J.P. Edwards
- Governor's Coastal Water Management Task Force by J.A. Phillips
- Coastal land development: marine fisheries perspective by T.M. Sholar
- Wetlands drainagewildlife perspective of the National Wildlife Federation by M.F. Corcoran
- Establishment of brackish-water marsh in the Pamlico estuarine system by S.W. Broome, E.D. Seneca, and W.W. Woodhouse, Jr.
- Predicting seasonal high water tables from soil colors in coastal plain soils by D.J. Osborne, B.L. Carlile, S.T. Evans, C.G. Cogger, and L.M. Hajjar
- Wetland drainagea forestry perspective by J.H. Hughes
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXVI, 1983
- The use of soil taxonomy to predict forest site quality on the southeastern coastal plain by B.D. Hudson
- Straw and nitrogen management of double-cropped soybeans by W. Nixon
- Byproduct lime: good agronomics, poor economics by G.G. Simpson
- Leaching of nutrients from fertilizer bands by G.S. Miner and R.I. Azabi
- Factors affecting the performance of septic systems on the Outer Banks of North Carolina by C. Cogger, L. Hajjar, C.H. House, and C. Dulaney
- Availability of nitrogen in municipal, industrial and animal wastes by L. King
- Soil survey reliability of interpretations by W.H. Doucette
- Winter annual cover crops for no-till crop production by G.D. Hoyt
- Tropsoilsa collaborative soil management research program for the tropics by C.B. McCants
- Subsoil structure characteristics in the North Carolina coastal plain by R.J. Southard
- History of biological nitrogen fixation by A.G. Wollum
- Fertilizer industry update by P.T. Blizzard
- Land evaluation and site assessment by D.L. Newton
- The report of the Governor's Coastal Water Management Task Force by J.A. Phillips
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXVII, 1984
- Winter-annual legumes as nitrogen sources for corn in the North Carolina coastal plain by J.R. Anderson, Jr.
- The effect of cover crops on strip-till vegetable and tobacco production by G.D. Hoyt
- The upper Neuse River erosion study by J. Garrett
- Land treatment watersheds by W.H. Farmer, Jr.
- Comparison of corn biomass yields in 1983 by erosion class and landscape position by R.B. Daniels
- Future trends of agriculture in North Carolina by W.D. Toussaint
- Soil classification in western North Carolina by M. Sherrill
- Geographic information systems for soil survey publication and interpretation by B. Floyd
- The North Carolina wetlands inventory program by J.H. Moore
- High yield trials by E.J. Dunphy
- Soils and sediments of a Carolina bay near Wilson's Mills, North Carolina by D.J. Bliley, S.W. Buol, and R.A. Rebertus
- Genesis of soils formed from mica gneiss and schist by R.A. Rebertus
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXVIII, 1985
- RCA 151; water management pilot projects in eastern North Carolina by D. Hinson
- Report on a new publication entitled soil systems in North Carolina by H.J. Kleiss
- Fertilizer industry in North Carolina by J.R. Stevens
- Soils and geomorphic relationships on steeply dipping gneiss of the Blue Ridge escarpment, Wilkes Co., N.C. by R.C. Graham and S.W. Buol
- Effects of high rainfall and shading on mountain soils by S.A. Browning
- Relationship of soil water deficits and excesses to root growth and function by B. Patterson
- Effect of delayed irrigation on corn growth and yield by D.K. Cassel and I. Porro
- Land use regulations in Wake County water-supply watersheds by S.R. Gurley
- Soil management on research stations by W.R. Baker, Jr.
- Distribution of sediment from agricultural fields by J.R. Cooper, J.W. Gilliam, R.B. Daniels, and W.P. Robarge
- Interrelationship between soil erosion and soil productivity by J.W. Gilliam, D.K. Cassel, R.B. Daniels, and L.A. Nelson
- Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium requirements for conventional and no-till corn grown in the mountain region by G.D. Hoyt and A.D. Cole
- Soil arthropods and invertebrates of no-tillage systems: ecological interactions by G.J. House
- Crop residues and cover crops in wheel-track furrows for conservation by C.K. Martin and E.O. Beasley
- A new no-till planter by E.O. Beasley
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXIX, 1986
- Influence of landscape factors on corn yield tillage response by F.W. Simmons and D.K. Cassel
- Runoff and erosion from conventional and reduced tillage systems for tobacco by G.R. Bathke, H.P. Denton, and D.K. Cassel
- Relationships of soil physical properties to tobacco yield response to subsoiling by M.J. Vepraskas, G.S. Miner, and G.F. Peedin
- Mountain pasture management using high analysis phosphorus fertilizer by G.D. Hoyt and A.D. Cole
- Micronutrient soil tests: correlation and calculations by F.R. Cox
- Variation of soil moisture in and around the drainfields of low-pressure pipe septic systems by K.C. Martin and A. Amoozegar
- Wastewater distribution and water flow from trenches in low-pressure pipe septic systems by A. Amoozegar, C.H. House, and K.C. Martin
- An upland rice-cowpea low input cropping system for the humid tropics by J.R. Benites and P.A. Sanchez
- Spruce-fir decline in the Blue Ridge Mountains by W. Robarge
- Properties of residual and colluvial soils on the Blue Ridge escarpment by R.C. Graham and S.W. Buol
- Quantification of Munsell hue, chroma and value by a single number by R.B. Daniels and D.K. Cassel
- Soil and saprolite characteristics of vertic and aquic hapludults derived from Triassic basin sandstones by R.W. Griffin and S.W. Buol
- Carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus accumulation in man-initiated marsh soils by C.B. Craft, S.W. Broom, and E. Seneca
- Soil potential ratings for areas with broadly defined map units by M.T. Hoover, S.B. Black, and M.L. Sherrill
- Hydraulic characteristics of soil-saprolite profiles from the North Carolina piedmont by G.G. Simpson
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXX, 1987
- Soil nitrogen movement and transformation in conservation-tilled tobacco by G.D. Hoyt and A.D. Cole
- Animal waste: a valuable resource by B. Yarborough
- Nitrogen, phosphorus and organic carbon in pore waters of natural and transplanted estuarine marshes by C.B. Craft, S.W. Broome, and E.D. Seneca
- The build-up and decline in soil phosphorus: thirty-year trends on a Portsmouth soil by R.E. McCollum
- Movement of selected ions through a piedmont soil and saprolite by A. Amoozegar and B.C. Pitman
- The obvious effects of erosion by J.H. Canterberry
- Soils, geomorphology and vegetation in a virgin piedmont woods by R.J. McCracken, R.B. Daniels, and W.E. Fulcher
- Acid rain deposition study in North Carolina by M.L. Sherrill
- Use of 208 liter (55-gal) drums with subsample divisors for runoff and sediment collections in soil erosion studies by C.K. Martin
- Tillage for corn production on clayey typic hapludults in the piedmont by H.P. Denton
- The Broad Creek study of freshwater intrusion into a marine nursery area by R.C. Pierce
- Heavy metals in soils by L.D. King
- Soil humic matter content and herbicide activity by J.B. Weber
- Standard soil texture kits for North Carolina by M. Ross, M. Hoover, and J. Kleiss
- Recent trends in on-site sewage disposal by M. Hoover, A. Slagle, S. Steinbeck, and B. Uebler
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXI, 1988
- Broiler litter waste on cotton in northeastern North Carolina by J.V. Baird and G.C. Naderman
- Evaluation of fertility recommendations for establishment of vegetation on critical areas by B. Yarborough
- Subsoil fertility and its effects on yield and nutrient content of flue-cured tobacco by D. Hardy and G.S. Miner
- Inhibition of nitrification in soil by metalaxyl by J. Rideout and J. Jones
- Distribution of manganese and iron in ultisol toposequences by P.A. McDaniel and S.W. Buol
- Dispersive soil and saprolite over diabase in the North Carolina piedmont by C. Smith and S.W. Buol
- Particle-size, color, and mineralogy of a gabbro derived toposequence in the North Carolina piedmont by B.F. McQuaid and S.W. Buol
- Nitrate in North Carolina ground water by J.W. Gilliam
- Evaluation of the T&J panel wastewater treatment system by T.C. Jacobs and L.W. Stewart
- Effect of household wastewater quality on soil permeability by A. Amoozegar and B.C. Pitman
- Forestland productivity classification system by J. Canterberry
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXII, 1989
- Soil test summaries: their utility as educational tools by M.R. Tucker and P. Hight
- Fescue productivity as related to water movement and storage in a piedmont landscape by G.R. Bathke and D.K. Cassel
- Morphology of a typical piedmont soil and saprolite by P. Schoeneberger and A. Amoozegar
- The effect of grass and riparian filters on runoff water quality by R.B. Daniels and J.W. Gilliam
- Infiltration in a North Carolina piedmont soil under three tillage methods by R. Freese
- Conservation tillage, legume intercropping, and broccoli production in western North Carolina by R.M. Coolman and G.D. Hoyt
- Soil nitrogen under legume residue in no-till corn by G.D. Hoyt and A.D. Cole
- La CuencaNCSU's research catchment in the upper Amazon basin by H. Elsenbeer and D.K. Cassel
- Chemical constituents in and around on-site wastewater treatment systems by K.C. Martin, A. Amoozegar, and B. Pitman
- A simplified technique for groundwater mounding analysis under soil absorption sewage disposal systems by R.L. Uebler, R. Marinshaw, S. Berkowitz, and S. Steinbeck
- Innovative concepts in alternative wastewater treatment technology by K.C. Martin and J.L. Beeson
- Evidence for ice push in the genesis of a Carolina Bay by D.J. Bliley and D.A. Burney
- Primary mineral sources and characterization of manganese in piedmont soils by P.A. McDaniel and S.W. Buol
- Color in relation to mineralogy and chemistry of a gabbro derived toposequence and two dark red soils in the North Carolina piedmont by B.F. McQuaid and S.W. Buol
- Characterization of a soil limited for sewage disposal by D.F. Weyman, A. Amoozegar, and M.T. Hoover
- Wetland treatment systems by C.H. House and S.W. Broome
- Distribution and performance of septic tank system alternatives in North Carolina by M.T. Hoover, A. Amoozegar, and K.C. Martin
- Morphology and water relationships of solum/saprolite sequences by M.T. Hoover
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXIII, 1990
- Occurrence and distribution of low activity clay (Kandic horizon) on the North Carolina coastal plain by H.J. Kleiss
- Twenty years of research on water quality by J.W. Gilliam
- Groundwater qualitypark the plow or no-till planter by G.D. Hoyt
- Nitrate nitrogen concentrations beneath some piedmont cultivated fields by R.B. Daniels and J.W. Gilliam
- Nutritional requirement of peach trees by G.A. Cummings
- Rotation and fertility effects on crop production by E.J. Dunphy
- Efficient use of fertilizer by E.J. Kamprath
- Tillage and infiltration studiesnew results and insights by G.C. Naderman and M.G. Wagger
- Effects of subsoiling and conventional tillage on solute transport and mechanical impedance in a coastal plain soil by F. Agus and K.K. Cassel
- A constant head permeameter for measuring soil saturated hydraulic conductivity by A. Amoozegar
- Septage management in North Carolina by G.S. Clayton and K.A. Shaffer
- Methods of determining shrink-swell of soils as they relate to the ground absorption of effluent from septic systems by F.A. Doonan
- Tropical deforestation and the greenhouse effect: what NCSU is doing about it by P.A. Sanchez
- Predicted impact of climatic warming on soil properties and use by S.W. Buol, P.A. Sanchez, J.M. Kimble, and S.B. Weed
- Careers in soil science, 19501990 by H.J. Byrd
- Usefulness of a simple, inexpensive map display system for personal computer by M.T. Hoover and H.A. Devine
- A user friendly computer model for design of low-pressure pipe systems by K.C. Martin and R.E. Martin
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXIV, 1991
- Wetlands by J.P. Lilly
- Components and methodologies of human health risk assessment by B. Alhajjar
- Mountain soil and plant relationships by S. Browning
- Great Smoky Mountain National Park pilot soil survey by M.L. Sherrill
- LISA: its meaning to North Carolina agriculture by M.G. Cook
- Quartz vein impact on water movement through saprolite: implications for wastewater disposal by J.P. Williams, M.J. Vepraskas, and M.T. Hoover
- Movement of bromide in a piedmont landscape by M.M. Afyuni, D.K. Cassel, and W.P. Robarge
- Effects of nitrogen source and chloride rate on some agronomic and chemical characteristics of flue-cured tobacco by R.L. Warren, G.F. Peedin, and C.R. Campbell
- Slit tillage versus in-row subsoilingthe concept, field results, practical implications by G. Naderman and J. Edwards
- The mesic-thermic break in the upper piedmont-lower mountain area of North Carolina by D.C. Clapp
- Supplement to methods of determining shrink-well [sic] of soils as they relate to the ground absorptions of effluent from septic systems by F.A. Doonan
- The geomorphology and soil relationships of the lower coastal plain landforms by F.A. Doonan
- Treatment of wastewater by a piedmont soil and saprolite by J.E. Surbrugg and A. Amoozegar
- The N.C.S.U. infiltrometer: an oscillating nozzle, variable intensity rainfall simulator by F.G. Averette, J.B. Richards, G.C. Naderman, M.G. Wagger, and P. Denton
- Testing and application procedures for efficient animal waste utilization by C.R. Campbell
- Design and installation of a constructed upland-wetland wastewater treatment system by C.H. House, S.W. Broome, and M.T. Hoover
- Treatment of nitrogen and phosphorus in domestic wastewater by a constructed upland-wetland wastewater treatment system by C.H. House, S.W. Broome, and M.T. Hoover
- Recent developments in cotton fertilization by D.S. Guthrie
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXV, 1992
- Environmental fate and transport of mercury by B.J. Alhajjar
- North Carolina water quality demonstration project: a progress report by M.G. Cook
- Status of federal regulations for wetland determinations by S.K. Jolly
- Production and utilization of municipal solid waste compost by J.E. Shelton
- The future of residuals management programs in North Carolina and the role of soil scientists by F. Post
- Role of amended soil in supplying plant available water to a golf putting green turf by P.F. Daniel, C.H. Peacock, D.K. Cassel, and R.H. White
- Fertilization of float-grown tobacco seedlings in the greenhouse by M.A. Jones and G.S. Miner
- Livestock and poultry manure nutrient assessment and distribution in North Carolina by J.P. Zublena and J.C. Barker
- Spatial and temporal variability of soil water in a piedmont landscape by M.M. Afyuni, D.K. Cassel, and W.P. Robarge
- Characterization of soil and foliage factors affecting growth response of midrotation loblolly pine to N and P fertilization by S.R. Colbert and H.L. Allen
- The spatial variability of environmental gradients in a South Carolina blackwater swamp by D. Perison and R. Lea
- North Carolina agriculture: past and present by J.P. Lilly
- Cottona rebirth in North Carolina by W.D. Eickhoff
- Identification of hydraulically active macropores for on-site wastewater disposal in a soil-saprolite sequence by W.R. Guertal, M.J. Vepraskas, and H.J. Kleiss
- Physical, chemical, and mineralogical characteristics of selected soil-saprolite sequences in the Lake Hyco region, North Carolina by W.R. Guertal and H.J. Kleiss
- A pilot alternative system demonstration project by J.S. Myers, M.T. Hoover, B.L. Carlile, A.R. Rubin, and S.J. Steinbeck
- Do stream channels flow closer to west valley walls? by A. Heshaam, C. Edwards, and T. Campbell
- Level spreaders enhance effectiveness of forested filter zones for treatment of agricultural runoff by E.C. Franklin, J.D. Gregory, and M.D. Smolen
- Nitrogen leaching and plant uptake from organic and inorganic nutrient sources by R.L. Mikkelsen
- Particle density and porosity of selected North Carolina soils by A. Amoozegar, W.R. Guertal, and P.J. Schoeneberger
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXVI, 1993
- Environmental and economic implications of yard waste composting by A.R. Bahe, C.H. Peacock, and J.B. Weber
- Poultry litter as a N source for winter wheat: a field evaluation of the plant-available coefficients by D.A. Crouse, J.P. Zublena, R.L. Mikkelsen, L.M. Safley, Jr., and C.R. Campbell
- A case study for the use of color infrared photo interpretation for mapping wetlands by F.A. Doonan
- The wetland reserve program in North Carolina by J.P. Edwards and M. Crocker
- Reintroduction of Atlantic white-cedar in hydric soil areas of the lower coastal plain by W.E. Gardner, K.O. Sunnerville, and J.P. Lilly
- Cadmium, copper and zinc in crops grown on sludge-amended soils by R. Guiterrez and G.S. Miner
- Recent litigation cases involving implementation of ground absorption sewage disposal regulations in North Carolina by B.L. Kays
- Controlling the mineralization of organic nitrogen in lower coastal plain soils by J.E. Kimmelshue and J.W. Gilliam
- Analysis of ground water and movement of wastewater constituents in a coastal plain soil under a septic system by A.E. Morey, A. Amoozegar, and J. Myers
- Slit tillage versus subsoiling: how soil properties influence the outcome by G.C. Naderman and J.H. Edwards
- Design of drip disposal systems for wastewater treatment and disposal by D.J. Osborne and J.R. Harman
- Constructed wetlands for animal waste treatment, Duplin County, NC by K. Salvo and T.T. Cutts
- Broadcast and annual band application of lime and fertilizers on soybean production by C. Sanzonowicz and L. Vilela
- Soybean root growth as related to subsurface acidity factors by C. Sanzonowicz and T.J. Smyth
- Important farmlands of North Carolina by H. Smith
- Role of cover crops in soil water and nitrogen dynamics by M.G. Wagger
- Predicting contaminant transport along veins and fractures above the water table by J.P. Williams and M.J. Vepraskas
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXVII, 1994
- Measurement of soil water content using the time domain reflectometer by D.K. Cassel and E. Edwards
- Controlled drainage to improve water quality and increase crop yields by J.W. Gilliam, R.W. Skaggs, and R.O. Evans
- Herrings Marsh Run water quality project: an update by M.G. Cook and J.M. Rice
- Evaluating pesticide movement in North Carolina soils by R.L. Warren and J.B. Weber
- Site analysis requirements for waste disposal systems permitted by the Division of Environmental Management by K.A. Shaffer
- Evaluation of low-pressure pipe, drip and spray irrigation systems for wastewater disposal by E.W. West and A. Amoozegar
- Dairy lagoon sampling study by R.J. Watson
- Potassium deficiency in cotton by S.C. Hodges
- Recent attempts to increase foliar K during boll formation in cotton by G.C. Naderman, C.R. Campbell, and S.C. Hodges
- Chemical movement in relation to tillage system and rainfall intensity under simulated rainfall by J.L. Myers, M.G. Wagger, and R. Leidy
- Swine waste as a low-cost alternative to commercial fertilizer for production of forage for grazing cattle by J.P. Mueller, J.P. Zublena, J.C. Barker, M.H. Poore, and J.T. Green
- Movement of water and solutes through a saprolite by K. Li, A. Amoozegar, and W.P. Robarge
- SCS forest/soil database of North Carolina by A. Coffey
- Nutrient partitioning and tree response to land application of municipal waste by R.M. Milosh and D.J. Frederick
- Major changes in the "1992 Keys to Soil Taxonomy" that affect classification and correlation of North Carolina soils by J.A. Kelley
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXVIII, 1995
- A new relationship between soils, pesticide use, and the law by R.A. McLaughlin and H. Wade
- Nutrient management planning for North Carolina by S. Hodges, J. Zublena, J. Barker, and P. Lilly
- EMAPagricultural lands/piedmont fall sampling project by B. McQuaid and G.L. Olson
- Use of lime-stabilized sludge as an agricultural liming agent by W.J. Rogers and F.R. Cox
- Properties of some soil-saprolite sequences in North Carolina by A. Amoozegar
- Saprolite-regolith taxonomyan approximation [abstract] by S. Buol
- Nutrient management for strawberries under plasticulture by G. Miner
- Overview and update of the Center for Environmental Farming Systems by G. Naderman
- Soil management systems to control erosion on acid steepland soils in the humid tropics by B. Thapa, D.K. Cassel, D.P. Garrity, and A. Mercado
- The activity of phosphatase enzymes in soils receiving long-term applications of poultry manure by D. Crouse and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Extraction and use of large intact soil cores and a field site in drainage management studies by J.E. Kimmelshue, R.O. Evans, and J.W. Gilliam
- Nitrate movement in southeastern coastal plain soils under conservation tilled vegetable production by G.D. Hoyt, K.M. Batal, D.C. Sanders, J.T. Garrett, R.J. DuFault, J.M. Davis, and D.R. Decoteau
- Developing an enzymatic assay to predict nitrogen release from organic residues by M. Zagorski, R.L. Mikkelsen, and A.G. Wollum
- Hydraulic performance of at-grade septic systems in the slate belt soil system by P.G. Penninger, M.T. Hoover, and A. Amoozegar
- Development of a comprehensive wetland restoration and creation database by R. Holman, W. Childers, and A. Naarhari
- Development and function of hydric soils in a constructed wetland by M. Vepraskas
- Soils of central Finland by H. Mount
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XXXIX, 1996
- Response curves of corn and wheat to fertilizer N on blacklands soils by C.R. Crozier and J.P. Lilly
- Growth and nutrition of flue-cured tobacco under soil aluminum stress by R.C. Reich
- Chapter 414House Bill 826 by K.C. Martin
- Current status of animal waste disposal by J. Bizic
- Certification of nutrient management plans by J. Hunt
- Animal waste inspections by G. Dobson
- DEM regulations / nondischarge regulation by C. McCaskill and K. Shaffer
- Copper and zinc accumulation from the application of agricultural wastes by M.R. Tucker and J.K. Messick
- Waste disposal's impact on water quality by G. Jennings
- Solute leaching on a piedmont landscape by G.L. Olson and D.K. Cassel
- Iron compounds and redoximorphic features in oxisols affected by aquic conditions by R.M. Coehlo and S.W. Buol
- Soil physical properties of hillside soils under two corn production systems in northern Honduras by A. Horowitz, D.K. Cassel, and M.J. Lopez
- Application of x-ray absorption spectroscopy to studying pyromorphite formation in lead contaminated soils by W. Zhou, D.L. Hesterberg, P. Zhang, J.A. Ryan, W.P. Robarge, and D.E. Sayers
- Modeling the interaction between aluminum activity, pH and ionic strength in acid forest soils by J.B. Nelson and W.P. Robarge
- Reorganization of a national cooperative soil survey program by C.A. Ditzler
- Establishment of vegetation on land mined for phosphate by K.R. Markland and S.W. Broome
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XL, 1997
- New field indicators of hydric soils by M.J. Vepraskas
- Licensed soil scientists impacts on North Carolina and consultants by H. Byrd
- Liability issues facing public and private consultants by T.A. Feitshans
- Synopsis of forty years of soil acidity and nitrogen response studies by E.J. Kamprath
- Overview of Kandi and other taxonomic changes in North Carolina by S.W. Buol
- The interagency study of the impact of pesticide use on ground water in North Carolina by A.E. Morey, H. Wade, and C. Bailey
- Nitrogen dynamics in conventional and no-till corn systems following winter cover cropping by J.D. Vaughn and G.D. Hoyt
- Response of strawberry phosphorus in a plasticulture trickle irrigation and feeding system by G.S. Miner and C.R. Campbell
- Why guidelines for beneficial use of sludges in agriculture are different and estimates of alternatives by D.R. Bouldin
- Soil heavy metals by L.D. King
- Experiences with metal toxicities in North Carolina by M.R. Tucker
- The requirements for metals in animal and poultry feeds by J.W. Spears
- Evaluation of calcium sulfate as a chemical flocculant for sedimentation basins by A. Przepiora, D. Hesterberg, J.E. Parsons, J.W. Gilliam, D.K. Cassel, and W. Faircloth
- Correlation between duration of saturation and soil color in some coastal plain soils of North Carolina by E.S. Stone
- Observed water table and soil morphology of selected soils in Craven County, North Carolina by R.L. Uebler, B.S. Martin, and R.G. Silverthorne, Jr.
- Wetland functioning and infaunal community structure in a North Carolina created and natural salt marsh by W.A. Toomey, S.W. Broome, and D.L. Hesterberg
- Site assessment for large septic systems by A. Amoozegar and K.C. Martin
- Nutrient and acidity distribution in no-till and conventional systems by C.R. Crozier, G.C. Naderman, M.R. Tucker, and R.E. Sugg
- Soil erosion control on acid steepland oxisols in the humid tropics by B. Thapa, D.K. Cassel, and D.P. Garrity
- The carry over effect of subsoiling in corn and cotton production systems by G.C. Naderman and D.K. Cassel
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XLI, 1998
- Environmental programs of the Netherlands by C.R. Campbell
- A natural resources survey of South Korea by J.A. Kelley
- Waste Management Institute by G.A. Uzochukwu
- Fate of phosphorus in North Carolina soils by E.J. Kamprath
- Spatial variability of water and bromide transport through undisturbed soil blocks from a piedmont landscape by J.S. Strock and D.K. Cassel
- When is Cecil not a Cecil: a Kandic versus non-Kandic study in the northwest piedmont by D.C. Clapp and R.J. Leab
- Potential of soybean as a receiver crop for nitrogen in swine lagoon effluent by D.W. Israel and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Water and N management effects on grain yields at the Tidewater Research Station by C.R. Crozier, J.W. Gilliam, R.W. Skaggs, R.O. Evans, and G.M. Chescheir
- Urban fertilizer use on residential turf: a study from a town in the Neuse River basin by D.L. Osmond and J.L. Platt
- Chemical speciation and dissolution of copper, lead, and zinc in a contaminated soil as affected by redox potential [abstract] by P.D. Hansen, D. Hesterberg, W. Zhou, and D.E. Sayers
- Assessment of tillage erosion rates on steepland oxisols in the humid tropics using granite rocks by B.B. Thapa, D.K. Cassel, and D.P. Garrity
- Analysis of existing laboratory data for the reclassification of Cecil and Appling soil series [abstract] by J.D. Harper, Jr.
- Precision agriculture: striving for homogeneity or capitalizing on heterogeneity [abstract] by R.W. Heiniger and C.R. Crozier
- North Carolina's mesic piedmontproposing a new major land resource area (MLRA) by R.J. Leab
- The background levels and distribution of extracted heavy metals of selected soils in Rhode Island by M.G. Wood and W.R. Wright
- Application and validation of digital terrain model for soil survey activities [abstract] by C.J. Fabian and R.D. Hammer
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XLII, 1999
- An anthology of soil science in North Carolina by S.W. Buol
- Biotechnology: one of several technologies redefining agriculture [abstract] by S. Sonka
- Genetic engineering and its role in crop improvement by A. Weissinger
- Bioremediation of chlorinated ethenes at the Savannah River site by R.L. Brigmon, D.J. Altman, M.M. Franck, and C.J. Berry
- Consumer attitudes about biotechnology by T.J. Hoban
- Overview of the "Field Book for Describing and Sampling Soils" by J.A. Kelley
- Soil survey techniques on firing ranges heavily impacted with unexploded ordnance by R. Ranson and J. Bailey
- Bioavailability of PCBs and pesticides in soils by J.B. Weber
- Morphological changes in soils produced when hydrology is altered by ditching [abstract] by W.A. Hayes, Jr., and M.J. Vepraskas
- Interpreting soil wetness condition from monitoring well data by J.P. Williams, R.L. Uebler, and D.V. McCloy
- Correcting manganese deficiencies in eastern North Carolina by B. Edwards
- Land use impacts on water quality in the coastal plain by R.A. McLaughlin, G.D. Jennings, K.C. Matson, and G.C. Naderman
- Soil variability and precision farming strategies in eastern North Carolina by C.R. Crozier, D.L. Lindbo, R.W. Heiniger, J.L. Havlin, and R. Weisz
- Predicting pesticide movement through a USGA golf course green by D.S. Ferrante and R.A. McLaughlin
- A field method for determining percent coated sand grains [poster] by D.L. Lindbo, M.J. Vepraskas, and F.E. Rhoton
- The soil survey centennial: a poster presentation summarized [poster] by D. Anderson
- The use of heavy minerals in the search for a missing college professor [poster] by W.E. Pearce
- Soil variability and corn production on a land-leveled coastal plain soil [poster] by O.R. Fernandez and D.K. Cassel
- Preferential flow of bromide in unsaturated piedmont soil as affected by landscape position [poster] by J.S. Strock and D.K. Cassel
- Sorption of chemical warfare agent simulants by soils and soil constituents [poster] by M. Duffera, W.P. Robarge, and R.T. Checkai
- Hydrology of two managed pine plantations on two different poorly drained soils [poster] by L. Paugh, D.M. Amatya, J.D. Gregory, G.M. Chescheir, and R.W. Skaggs
- Evaluating the skill of soil scientists to determine soil texture, stickiness, and plasticity [poster] by D.F. Post, L.G. Ferreira, and R. Papp
- Soil mapping with use of georeferencing and GIS technology at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems, Cherry Farm, Goldsboro [poster] by W.E. Spruill, J.A. Gagnon, Jr., R.H. Brooks, V. Lewis, D.J. Bliley, T. Cochran, L. King, and G. Naderman
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XLIII, 2000
- Ten milestones in conservation tillage by B.G. Brock, J.H. Canterberry, and G.C. Naderman
- Soil survey in the next millennium by H. Smith
- New sediment and erosion control research and education facility [abstract] by R.A. McLaughlin, W.P. Hunt, D.E. Line, R.E. Sheffield, and N.M. White
- Tiller density and N management for no-till wheat by C.R. Crozier, R. Weisz, and R.W. Heiniger
- Managing waste water salinity at a non-discharge facility; soil and crop considerations [abstract] by S. Stadelman and C. Norton
- The value and promise of biotechnology by C. Holliday
- Current policies and issues regarding GMOs and biological resistance [abstract] by J. Van Duyn
- Domestic regulation of genetically engineered agricultural products by T.A. Feitshans
- Continuation of interpretations associated with water table variability [abstract] by C.D. Peacock, Jr., W.J. Edmonds, and R.B. Reneau, Jr.
- Water table study of three oxyaquic hapludalfs of the North Carolina piedmont by R.D. Hayes
- Urban characteristics of nitrogen fertilizer use [abstract] by D.L. Osmond and D. Hardy
- Impact of excessive rainfall and flooding on soil fertility in the North Carolina coastal plainpreliminary findings by J. Kent Messick, M.R. Tucker, and R. Morris
- Workshop for writing soil descriptions and developing interpretations by K. Shaffer
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XLIV, 2001
- Natural channel design approaches for stream restoration in North Carolina by G.D. Jennings
- Erosion and sediment control during stream restoration by T.G. Hause, Jr.
- Fertilizing trellised tomatoes under drip irrigation by B. Yarborough
- Soil and water resources in the drought-prone Amhara region in Ethiopia by D.K. Cassel
- Nitrate concentration in groundwater beneath swine lagoon-effluent spray fields by D.W. Israel, T. Shearin, P. Longmire, and M. Skidmore
- Can vegetative buffers remove pesticides from runoff? by R.A. McLaughlin and N. Rajbhandari
- An assessment of the phosphorus budget on a North Carolina swine farm [poster] by N.O. Nelson and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Nitrogen mineralization of swine lagoon sludge [poster] by A.D. Moore, R.L. Mikkelsen, and D.W. Israel
- NRCS (SCS) soil survey data in hydrologic/water quality modeling of poorly drained coastal watersheds [poster] by D.M. Amatya, G.M. Chescheir, G.P. Fernandez, and R.W. Skaggs
- Soil nitrate under managed turfgrass system in the southeastern USA [poster] by B.B. Thapa, D.C. Bowman, T.W. Rufty, Jr., D.K. Cassel, and C.H. Peacock
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XLV, 2002
- Remote sensing in soil science and agriculture by J. White
- Update on digital soil survey by D. Good
- Using geographic information systems to address nonpoint pollution in the Pigeon River watershed, Haywood County, N.C. by R. Moser
- Case studiesprecision technologies in environmental health: Orange County by A. Clapp
- The use of ozone in production agriculture and food processing by C.D. Sopher, D.M. Graham, J.H. Strasser, and R.G. Rice
- Soil, leaf and petiole analysis data in support of K recommendations for cotton by C.R. Crozier, F.R. Walls, L.G. Ambrose, and W. Nixon
- Cotton multispectral reflectance patterns and NDVI-days nitrogen uptake and lint yield modeling by H. Li
- Summary yields from corn, wheat, soybean, cotton and peanutthe cropping system effects and certain soil physical properties in a study of long-term conservation tillage by G.C. Naderman, B.T. Marcom, R. Sasser and E. Pitzer
- Yield responses of cotton and corn to different forms of deep tillage and the respective zones of soil loosening as determined by penetrometer readings on a two-inch grid by G.C. Naderman and G.P. Love
- Phosphorus loss assessment in North Carolina by A.M. Johnson, D.L. Osmond, S.C. Hodges, and R.L. Hansard
- A suggested water table monitoring method based on soil color patterns by J.P. Williams, D.L. Lindbo, and M.J. Vepraskas
- Selected physical and chemical properties that affect water movement in selected saprolites by C.D. Peacock, J.F. Conta, T.P. Sexton, and J.M. Galbraith
- Models for field determination of saturated hydraulic conductivity by A. Amoozegar
- Testing polyacrylamides for turbidity and erosion control by S.A. Hayes, R.A. McLaughlin, and D.L. Osmond
- Polyacrylamide for sediment and turbidity control on construction sites by R.A. McLaughlin
- Alternative substrates for estimating TCE-degrading capabilities of toluene-oxidizing bacteria by K. Hicks
- Neuse Crop Management Project: application of environmental, agronomic, and economic principles to assist agriculture [poster] by D.H. Hardy, D.L. Osmond, W.G. Lord, R.H. Pleasants, G.A. Wossink, and M. Linker
- Enhanced GIS procedures for assessment of nitrogen loading from on-site septic systems to the Neuse River basin [poster] by S. Pradhan, M.T. Hoover, and R. Austin
- Effectiveness of shrub buffers on nitrate-N Removal [poster] by C.C. Wafer and D.L. Osmond
- Measuring denitrification from golf courses in North Carolina: an assessment of acetylene injection methodologies [poster] by J.J. Lowery, D.W. Israel, and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Waste analysisa tool for improving nutrient management and enhancing environmental quality [poster] by F.R. Walls, R.C. Reich, B.R. Cleveland, A.L. Wade, and C.E. Stokes
- Nutrient removal from swine lagoon wastewater by constructed wetlands [poster] by H.H. Kim and S.W. Broome
- Transport of dissolved and particulate phosphorus from animal manure under simulated rainfall [poster] by L.A. Long and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Using struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate) as a slow-release fertilizer [poster] by R.L. Mikkelsen and N.O. Nelson
- Soil spatial variability and management zones in a coastal plain field [poster] by H. Li, J.G. White, R. Weisz, C. Crozier, R. Heiniger, and D. Crouse
- Determination of the seasonal high water table in a quartzipsamment using remote recording wells [poster] by J.T. Gulley, J.P. Williams, L.F. Baldwin, and G.C. Turner
- A remote data recording device for documenting water level fluctuations [poster] by L.F. Baldwin, R.E. George, G.W. Applewhite, and J.P. Williams
- Using GIS and spatial analysis to evaluate the realistic yield expectations of soil types in the North Carolina coastal plain [poster] by M.L. Lohman, J.G. White, and D.L. Osmond
- Determining a boron deficiency threshold for a tobacco float system [poster] by L.F. Overstreet and J.W. Rideout
- Nutrient release rates from two tropical forage legumes in a Kenyan environment [poster] by M.N. Njunie and M.G. Wagger
- Cotton response to potassium applications [poster] by W.T. Nixon, F.R. Walls, K.E. Johnson, R.H. Morris, J.K. Messick, and R.C. Reich
- Speciation and dissolution of phosphorus in an ultisol as affected by redox potential [poster] by K. Hutchison and D. Hesterberg
- Retention of iodide by silver chloride [poster] by D. McKinney and D. Hesterberg
- Dissolution of heavy metal contaminants from soils as affected by pH [poster] by J. Bang and D. Hesterberg
- Phosphorus adsorption in mixed-mineral systems [poster] by N. Khare and D. Hesterberg
- Dissolved soil organic carbon in the rhizosphere of bermudagrass turf [poster] by B.B. Thapa, D.C. Bowman, D.K. Cassel, and T.W. Rufty, Jr.
- Soil translocation by tillage on steeplands in Nicaragua [poster] by R.B. Mendoza and D.K. Cassel
- Zones of soil loosening produced at differing depths by a new "variable depth ripper" as compared to other deep tillage machines [poster] by G.C. Naderman, C. Dixon, M. Thurman, L.G. Ambrose, and W.R. Peele
- Effects of ruts in piedmont soils, caused by heavy waste application equipment, as shown by bulk soil density and porosity and the associated corn silage yields [poster] by G.C. Naderman
- Atmospheric concentrations of ammonia/um aerosols in a region with large-scale animal production facilities [poster] by W.P. Robarge and J.T. Walker
- Use of simulants to determine the fate of chemical warfare agents in soils [poster] by R.T. Checkai, M. Duffera, W.P. Robarge, and F.G. Sanchez
- Perchlorate content of fertilizer raw source material and blends [poster] by M. Duffera and W.P. Robarge
- Atmospheric ammonium in a region with large-scale animal production facilities [poster] by W.P. Robarge, J.T. Walker, H. Paerl, D. Whitall, G. Murray, J. Chauhan, and T. Manuszak
- Stratigraphy below a migrating Carolina Bay [poster] by J.M. Ewing, C.W. Zanner, M.J. Vepraskas, D.A. Wysocki, and M.Wood
- Soil development in a chronosequence of created salt marshes [poster] by R. Freese and S.W. Broome
- The effects of fire frequency and fire intensity on VAM fungal population at Schenck Forest [poster] by M. Rabe, A. Wollum, J. Smyth, G. Van Dyke, and C.B. Davey
- Measuring nitrogen availability in a loblolly pine stand with ion-exchange resins [poster] by N. Duarte, R. Mikkelsen, K. Ludovici, and D. Kelting
- Water movement from a cylindrical auger hole in the vadose zone [poster] by C.P. Niewoehner and A. Amoozegar
- Predicting the probability of soil saturation using redoximorphic features [poster] by X. He, M.J. Vepraskas, D.L. Lindbo, and R. W. Skaggs
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XLVI, 2003
- PLAT and NLEW: Agricultural tools for management and regulation by D.L. Osmond
- Response of cotton to soil P and K gradients in long-term fertility plots by C.R. Crozier, F.R. Walls, D.H. Hardy, R.D. Coltrain, J.S. Barnes, and J.W. Smith
- Comparison of bucket-wheel spoil and phosphogypsum/clay blend as substrates for nonriverine wet hardwood forest restoration by R.L. Andrews and S.W. Broome
- Nutrient application uniformity with wastewater irrigation systems by K.A. Shaffer and G.F. Aldridge
- Effective sodium management for industrial waste land application by S.A. Stadelman
- Phosphorus leaching in acid sandy soils following long-term waste applications by N.O. Nelson and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Application of soil water budgets to landscape hydrology analysis by G.S. Kreiser, M.J. Vepraskas, and R.L. Hoffman
- Modeling construction site impacts on watersheds by A.D. Moore, R.A. McLaughlin, and H. Mitasova
- Field assessment of water flow from trenches of septic systems by A. Amoozegar, C.P. Niewoehner, and D. Lindbo
- Potential nitrogen contribution from septic systems to North Carolina’s river basins by S. Pradhan, M.T. Hoover, R. Austin, and H.A. Devine
- Analysis of tire chips as a substitute for stone aggregate in nitrification trenches of on-site
septic systems: status and notes on the comparative macrobiology of tire chip vs. stone
aggregate trenches by B.H. Grimes, S. Steinback, and A. Amoozegar
- The role of soil scientists in on-site system permitting by M.S. Heath, Jr.
- Subsurface movement of phosphorus [poster] by J.A. Lee and D.L. Osmond
- Phosphate adsorption on hematite [poster] by N. Khare, S.L. Wang, and D.L. Hesterberg
- Degree of phosphorus saturation of selected soils of North Carolina [poster] by A.M. Johnson and D.L. Osmond
- Method for continuous collection of soil solution for phosphate analysis [poster] by N.O. Nelson and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Phosphorus accumulation in North Carolina piedmont soils receiving animal waste applications [poster] by T.K. Yarborough, R.L. Mikkelsen, and J.M. Stucky
- Determing the effectiveness of a naturally revegetating riparian buffer [poster] by T.A. Smith, D.L. Osmond, J.W. Gilliam, C.E. Moorman, J.M. Stucky
- Effectiveness of shrub buffers on nitrate-N removal [poster] by C.C. Wafer and D.L. Osmond
- Evaluation of the realistic yield expectations of soil map units in the North Carolina coastal plain [poster] by M.M. Lohman, J.G. White, and D.L. Osmond
- Nitrogen rates and realistic yield expectations for cotton in northeastern North Carolina [poster] by W.T. Nixon, F.R. Walls, J.K. Messick, C.C. Crozier, R.C. Reich, and P. Boone
- Using 15N labeled swine effluent to determine nitrogen use in soybean [poster] by M.B. Allen and R.L. Mikkelsen
- Using remote sensing for in-season nitrogen application decisions for corn in North Carolina [poster] by R.P. Sripada, R.W. Heiniger, J.G. White, C.R. Crozier, R.Weisz, and J.M. Burleson
- Effect of small grain cover on no-till pumpkin production [poster] by L.F. Overstreet and G.D. Hoyt
- Stratigraphy of a North Carolina bay Using ground-penetrating radar [poster] by R.P. Szuch, J.G. White, M.J. Vepraskas, J.A. Doolittle, C.W. Zanner, and L. Paugh
- Agriculture impacts on soils of a drained Carolina bay [poster] by J.M. Ewing and M.J. Vepraskas
- Spatial patterns of soil carbon in forest soils of the lower coastal plain of North Carolina [poster] by E.S. Anderson, J.A. Thompson, and R.K. Kolka
- Updating WATERSHEDSS: a web-based decision support system for best management practices selection [poster] by S.A. Hayes and D.L. Osmond
- A nutrient management decision support system for the tropics: NuMaSS [poster] by D.L. Osmond, T.J. Smyth, R.S. Yost, D.L. Hoag, W.S. Reid, W. Branch, X. Wang, and H. Li
- Review of farmers’ attitudes and experiences in the process of adoption of best management practices as currently proposed for critical North Carolina watersheds [poster] by the Interagency Committee of NCDA&CS, NCDENR–Division of Soil and Water, NCSU, and USDA-NRCS
SSSNC Proceedings, Volume XLVII, 2004
- History of phosphorus in North Carolina by E. Kamprath
- Phosphorus transfer from land to water: building and implementing science-based risk assessment tools by T. Sims
- National perspective on phosphorus by S. Hodges
- NRCS perspective on phosphorus management in NC: overview of the revised nutrient management standard by L. Price
- The impact of phosphorus based regulations on the animal and biosolids application industries of North Carolina by K. Shaffer, B. Walls, D. Hardy, D. Osmond, G. Pettus, J. Cochran, and D. Merritt
- Overview of the phosphorus loss assessment tool (PLAT) by D. Osmond
- Evolving phosphorus regulations in North Carolina by C. Pierce
- Dissolution of ferrous iron and adsorbed phosphate during chemical reduction iron oxide by D. Hesterberg, K.J. Hutchison, and S. L. Wang
- Does phosphorus nutrition influence expression of the low seed phytic acid trait in soybean? by D.W. Israel, J.W. Burton, and P. Kwanyuen
- Intensive corn N management scheme based on rye, soil test and canopy remote sensing by C.R. Crozier, J.G. White, J.D. Williams, R.P. Sripada, and R.W. Heiniger
- Six years of continuous conservation tillage at the Center for Environmental Farming Systems (CEFS):
Part I — Impacts on soil bulk density and carbon content for differing soils and crop rotations
Part II — Importance of soil C stratification and effects of soil N, CEC and certain soil quality indicators
by G.C. Naderman, B.G. Brock, G.B. Reddy, and C.W. Raczkowski
- Soil boron in loblolly pine plantations of the southeastern United States by T. Barrett, D.L. Keating, H.L. Allen, and R.G. Campbell
- Soil analysis of two created wetlands by M. Wood and S. Luginbuhl
- Investigation of nitrate impacts to groundwater from the land application of biosolids at the Neuse River wastewater treatment facility, Raleigh, North Carolina
by W.H. Doucette, Jr., E.G. Lappala, P.E. Mark, W. Gerath, and R.A. Wyrick
- Use of graywater for irrigating ornamental plants by A. Amoozegar, S. Warren, and C. Niewoehner
- Use of hydric soil field indicators in assessing soils of a restored wetland [poster] by A.E. Baldwin and M.J. Vepraskas
- Impact of groundcover on sediment and nutrient exports from riparian pastures [poster] by D.M. Butler, N.N. Ranells, D.H. Franklin, J.T. Green, and M.H. Poore
- Mapping water table depths and groundwater flow patterns in sandy soils with GPR [poster] by J.A. Doolittle, D. Hopkins, B. Jenkinson, M. Ulmer, and J.W. Tuttle
- A new method for isolating functionally significant physical fractions of soil organic matter [poster] by J. Gruver
- Effect of residue, fertilizer rate, and planting date of no-till pumpkins [poster] by E.R. Harrelson and G.D. Hoyt
- Assessing nitrogen contribution from cover crops to spring lettuce and broccoli by N15 tracer techniques [poster] by R.L. Holness, M.R. Reddy, C.R. Crozier, and C.E. Niedziela
- Spatial correlated errors analysis of site-specific nitrogen management effects on groundwater nitrate [poster] by Nan Hong, J.G. White, M.L. Gumpertz, R. Weisz, and D.K. Cassel
- Microbial properties and nitrogen mineralization in coastal bermudagrass fields: grazing effect [poster] by K. Iyyemperumal, D. Israel, and W. Shi
- Hydrology and morphology relationships in a sandy catena [poster] by D.L. Lindbo, M.J. Vepraskas, E. Severson, and A. Gagnon
- Influence of phytase addition to poultry diets on phosphorus forms and solubility in litters and amended soils [poster] by R.O. Maguire, J.T. Sims, W.W. Saylor, B.L. Turner, R. Angel, and T.J. Applegate
- Molecular interactions between the anionic radionuclide (i-129) and geosorvents for nuclear waste [poster] by D. McKinney and D. Hesterberg
- Tree species composition changes along a hydrologic gradient in nonriverine, wet hardwood forests[poster] by T. Morris, T. Shear, and M.J. Vepraskas
- Dissolution of phosphate in mixed fe- and Al-oxide mineral suspensions as effected by reducing conditions [poster] by C. Murray, D. Hesterberg, and K. Hutchison
- Impact of manure and soil test phosphorus on phosphorus runoff from soils subjected to simulated rainfall [poster] by J.C. Roberts and D.W. Israel
- Duration of saturation of three drainage catenas in the North Carolina lower coastal plain [poster] by E.D. Severson and D.L. Lindbo
- Time required for anaerobic conditions to develop in saturated soils [poster] by H.C. Smith and M.J. Vepraskas
- Remote sensing based in-season nitrogen management decisions in corn: model development and validation [poster] by R. Sripada, R.W. Heiniger, J.G. White, C.R. Crozier, R. Weisz, and D. Crouse
- Richland Creek stream assesssment [poster] by S.F. Stokes
- Lauada soil series [poster] by D. Thomas, M. Sherrill, M. Hudson, T. Harlan, K. Clary, A. Khiel
- Assessment of soil physical property variability prior to golf course construction in the North Carolina piedmont[poster] by D.M. Trombley, D.K. Cassel, T.W. Rufty, and D.C. Bowman
- Effectiveness of shrub buffers on nitrate-N removal [poster] by C.C. Wafer and D.L. Osmond
- Comparison of three soil tests to determine residual nitrogen availability for corn [poster] by J. Williams, C.R. Crozier, D.A. Crouse, J.G. White, and R.W. Heiniger
- Pedon descriptions for agricultural soils in Guangdong province of the People's Republic of China [poster] by M.A. Wilson, J.A. Kelley, M. Chen, X. Zhang, Y. Lu, Y. He
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