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        <dc:title>Improved rainfed farming for semiarid tropics-implications for soil and water conservation</dc:title>
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        <dc:creator>Miranda, S M</dc:creator>
        <dc:creator>El-Swaify, S A</dc:creator>
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        <dc:description>Alfisols and Vertisols are major soil orders found in the semiarid&#13;
tropics. In most semiarid regions, the average annual rainfall would seem&#13;
to be enough to produce one or two crops per year; however, rainfall patterns&#13;
are erratic with frequent dry periods within the rainy season. The&#13;
uncertainties have kept farmers from investing substantially in the development&#13;
of the land resource base and in the use of high yielding varieties,&#13;
fertilizers, and other inputs (4). Increased population has resulted in a&#13;
need for fundamental changes in production systems. Shifting cultivation&#13;
is being replaced by permanent agriculture, and farmers' attempts to further&#13;
increase production have caused an extension of agriculture to marginal&#13;
lands subject to frequent crop failure, primarily because of inadequate&#13;
moisture. Intensified land use under existing systems may become&#13;
self-defeating because it results in increased runoff and soil erosion, reduced&#13;
groundwater recharge and downstream flooding of agricultural&#13;
lands. As a result, the land resource base is shrinking and its productive&#13;
capacity is diminishing. Thus, a scheme of resource management combining&#13;
effective conservation and utilization of soil and water with crop production&#13;
systems that maintain productivity and assure dependable harvest&#13;
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        <dc:publisher>Soil Conservation Society of America</dc:publisher>
        <dc:date>1985</dc:date>
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        <dc:identifier>  Pathak, P and Miranda, S M and El-Swaify, S A  (1985) Improved rainfed farming for semiarid tropics-implications for soil and water conservation.   In:  Soil erosion and conservation.   Soil Conservation Society of America, Ankeny, Iowa , pp. 338-354.  ISBN 09-357-34117     </dc:identifier></oai_dc:dc>
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