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Use of agricultural land evaluation and site assessment in Whitman County, Washington, USA

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Whitman County, Washington, USA, one of the largest wheat producing counties in the country, developed a land evaluation and site assessment system for evaluating proposed conversions of agricultural land to heavy commercial uses. The system uses soil potential indices to determine a land evaluation score and a nine-factor site assessment system to weigh suitability for development. Details on each of these are provided along with results for four sample sites.

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Scientific Paper no. 7165, College of Argiculture and Home Economics Research Paper, Washington State University, Pullman, Washington, project no. 0010.

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Tyler, M., Hunter, L., Steiner, F. et al. Use of agricultural land evaluation and site assessment in Whitman County, Washington, USA. Environmental Management 11, 407–412 (1987). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01867169

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