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Synopsis: Grasses stabilized soil structure, whereas cultivation of plots in small grain rotation did not. Water entry was higher in soils cropped to cool-season grasses than in soils cropped to warm-season grasses. There were no statistically significant differences between the rates of water entry into soil of plots fertilized with ammonium nitrate and of those not fertilized.
2 Professor of Agronomy and Associate Professor of Agronomy, respectively. Acknowledgement is given to the following people who have assisted on the project: J. R. McHenry, H. F, Rhoades, L. C. Newell, V. Valassis, H. D. Wittmuss, L. R. Johnson, H. C. Cosper, R. Ramig, R. O'Keefe, and Mrs. R. Baumanis.
Received for publication July 24, 1958.
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