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In the past 10 years, there has been a resurgence in interest in
soil management and conservation of the soil resource. With the
knowledge we have accumulated in the past 100 years, there is the
possibility of developing new and innovative ways of effectively
managing the soil. The emphasis on sustainable agriculture requires
that we understand how to utilize the soil as a viable living
resource. To meet the world demand for food within the next 50
years requires a healthy and strong soil resource which can sustain
production. With the dedication of the National Soil Tilth
Laboratory in 1989, it was decided that one contribution the
laboratory could make to agri cultural science would be to foster
an exchange of information on soil management. The focus of that
interchange centers on long-term soil management. If we are to
fulfill the goals of sustainable agriculture, environmental
quality, and feeding the world, there will have to be an increased
understanding of how to effectively manage the soil. Long-term soil
management requires integrated and interdisciplinary research to
bring all of the information together in terms which would be
applicable to all soils. To accomplish this goal a workshop is held
each year, with the exchange of information focusing on a single
topic within the framework of developing effective strategies for
long-term soil management. With the forum to focus on an individual
theme each year, the theme for the initial workshop was
"Limitations to Plant Root Growth."
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