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- Erosion_index abstract "The erosion index (EI, also called the erodibility index) is created by dividing potential erosion (from all sources except gully erosion) by the T value, which is the rate of soil erosion above which long term productivity may be adversely affected. The erodibility index is used in conjunction with conservation compliance and the Conservation Reserve Program. For example, one of the eligibility requirements for the CRP is that land have an EI greater than 8.".
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- Erosion_index wikiPageRevisionID "650757728".
- Erosion_index wikiPageWikiLink Category:Soil_science.
- Erosion_index wikiPageWikiLink Category:United_States_Department_of_Agriculture.
- Erosion_index wikiPageWikiLink Conservation_Reserve_Program.
- Erosion_index wikiPageWikiLink Erodability.
- Erosion_index wikiPageWikiLink Soil_erosion.
- Erosion_index wikiPageWikiLink T_value.
- Erosion_index wikiPageWikiLinkText "Erosion index".
- Erosion_index article "Report for Congress: Agriculture: A Glossary of Terms, Programs, and Laws, 2005 Edition".
- Erosion_index author "Jasper Womach".
- Erosion_index url "http://ncseonline.org/nle/crsreports/05jun/97-905.pdf".
- Erosion_index wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:CRS.
- Erosion_index subject Category:Soil_science.
- Erosion_index subject Category:United_States_Department_of_Agriculture.
- Erosion_index hypernym Rate.
- Erosion_index type Ship.
- Erosion_index type Ministry.
- Erosion_index type Science.
- Erosion_index type Source.
- Erosion_index comment "The erosion index (EI, also called the erodibility index) is created by dividing potential erosion (from all sources except gully erosion) by the T value, which is the rate of soil erosion above which long term productivity may be adversely affected. The erodibility index is used in conjunction with conservation compliance and the Conservation Reserve Program. For example, one of the eligibility requirements for the CRP is that land have an EI greater than 8.".
- Erosion_index label "Erosion index".
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- Erosion_index sameAs Q16926148.
- Erosion_index wasDerivedFrom Erosion_index?oldid=650757728.
- Erosion_index isPrimaryTopicOf Erosion_index.