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Soil and Water Conservation: A Worldwide Goal
Accelerated global population growth is generating ever-increasing pressure on natural resources. The exploitation of resources for economic development, especially since World War II, has led to great degradation of the environment in certain areas…
 
Planetor: A Computer Program for Analyzing Environmental Problems
Planetor—it sounds like a new intergalactic space game, but it's not. Actually, it is a new computerized tool for use in developing environmentally sound and economically feasible farm plans. It was created by the Center for Farm Financial Managemen…
 
New Electronic Technology for Monitoring the Environment
Concerned physicians and nurses are clustered around the bed of the patient, intently watching the nearby flickering electronic display screens for changes in temperature, pulse rate, breathing, blood pressure, and other "vital signs." The scene is…
 
Air Quality and Its Degradation
Air quality and its degradation through environmental pollution are usually viewed as an urban issue, but they have important agricultural dimensions as well. Acid deposition and ozone concentration can threaten the productivity of our cropland and…
 
America the Beautiful ?A Tree Planting Program
From sea to shining sea, Americans are making personal contributions to improving their environment by planting new trees and taking better care of existing ones. They have responded to a call by President George Bush to join the "new greening of Am…
 
Protecting Threatened and Endangered Species and Their Habitats
Fire-renewed, dense, young jack pine stands grow on Michigan's lower peninsula, home of Kirtland's warbler; dry, steep, grassy slopes of Hell's Canyon in Oregon and Idaho harbor the beautiful wildflower, MacFarlane's four-o'clock; clear, gravel-bedd…
 
Forest Health Monitoring: Taking the Pulse of America
Our Nation's forests have been prized not only for their great beauty, but also for the wealth of natural resources they provide. These forests supply us with fuel, a variety of useful paper products, and the wood with which we build our homes and f…
 
Balancing People
Balancing various people's needs while conserving long-term resource quality is basic to managing the national forests and grasslands wisely. This goal—taking care of the health, diversity, and productivity of these lands while allowing wise use by…
 
Immunization: The Facts
Introduction One of the most dramatic advances of medicine has been the development and use of vaccines for the prevention of once common childhood diseases. Over the past 25 years, mass vaccination programs have resulted in 98% or more declines in…
 
Facts about Stomach Flu, Common Cold and Influenza Disease
The influenza disease is an illness which affects the upper respiratory system. Influenza signs and symptoms can vary, but are often similar to the common cold, except that relatively high fevers are almost always present in cases of the flu, but ra…
 
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