@article{Pavelis:312526,
      recid = {312526},
      author = {Pavelis, George A. [editor]},
      title = {Farm Drainage in the United States:  History, Status, and  Prospects},
      address = {1987-12},
      number = {1485-2021-2098},
      series = {Miscellaneous Publication No. 1455},
      pages = {190},
      year = {1987},
      abstract = {This publication covers the historical, technological,  economic, and environmental aspects of agricultural  drainage.  It draws from the combined knowledge of academic  and U.S. Department of Agriculture professionals in public  policy, drainage theory, planning, engineering,  environmental science, and economics.  The main purpose is  to review the evolution of modern farm drainage and to  identify farm drainage objectives for agricultural  extension specialists and agents, environmental  specialists, drainage consultants, installation  contractors, and educators.  Farm production, water  management, and other benefits and costs associated with  the drainage of wet soils on farms are described within the  context of existing USDA programs and other Federal  policies for protecting wetlands.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/312526},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.312526},
}