Journal of Soil and Water Conservation

Papers
(The H4-Index of Journal of Soil and Water Conservation is 14. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-01-01 to 2026-01-01.)
ArticleCitations
Influence of forest structure and soil chemistry on ants, land snails, and beetles in Balkan floodplain forests: Examining species richness and habitat preferences44
Contribution of streambanks to phosphorus export from Iowa20
Combining Gypsum with Establishment of Perennial Vegetation Improved the Restoration of a Salt-Affected Soil in the Northern Great Plains19
Characteristics of the soil macropore and root architecture of alpine meadows during the seasonal freezing-thawing process and their impact on water transport in the Qinghai Lake watershed, northeaste19
Changes in soil properties among site positions and tillage in a furrow-irrigated rice production system18
The Nutrient Reduction Index: A minimalist and continuous measure of conservation practice adoption among farmers18
Using targeted messages to improve farmer engagement in conservation programs17
Cover crops and specialty crop agriculture: Exploring cover crop use among vegetable and fruit growers in Michigan and Ohio16
Prairie strips improve many measures of soil health in nearly a decade15
Policy process and problem framing for state Nutrient Reduction Strategies in the US Upper Mississippi River Basin15
Spatial and agronomic assessment of water erosion on inland Pacific Northwest cereal grain cropland15
The good, the bad, the salty: Investigation of native plants for revegetation of salt-impacted soil in the northern Great Plains, United States15
Increasing agricultural conservation outreach through social science14
Soil loss due to harvesting of peanut and cassava under traditional farming systems: Cost implications of soil nutrient loss14
Assessing Soil Vulnerability Index classification with respect to rainfall characteristics14
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