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R. D. Stewart, Najm, M. R., Rupp, D. E., and Selker, J., Nondestructive quantification of macropore volume using shear-thinning fluid, Soil Science Society of America Journal, vol. 78, pp. 445–453, 2014.
R. D. Stewart, Hut, R., Rupp, D. E., Gupta, H., and Selker, J., A resonating rainfall and evaporation recorder, Water Resources Research, vol. 48, 2012.
R. D. Stewart, Najm, M. R. Abou, Rupp, D. E., and Selker, J., Measurement tool for dynamics of soil cracks, Vadose Zone Journal, vol. 11, 2012.
R. D. Stewart, Rupp, D. E., Najm, M. R. Abou, and Selker, J., Soil-water interactions in shrink-swell clays: measurements and models across scales, in AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts, 2014.
R. D. Stewart, Liu, Z., Rupp, D. E., Higgins, C. W., and Selker, J., A new instrument to measure plot-scale runoff, 2014.
R. D. Stewart, Rupp, D. E., Najm, M. R. Abou, and Selker, J., A Unified Model for Soil Shrinkage, Subsidence, and Cracking, Vadose Zone Journal, vol. 15, 2016.
A. M. Stillings, Tanaka, J. A., Rimbey, N. R., Delcurto, T., Momont, P. A., and Porath, M. L., Economic Implications of Off-Stream Water Developments to Improve Riparian Grazing, Journal of Range Management, vol. 56, no. 5, p. 418, 2003.
A. M. Stillings, Tanaka, J. A., Rimbey, N. R., Delcurto, T., Momont, P. A., and Porath, M. L., Economic implications of off-stream water developments to improve riparian grazing, J. Range Manage, vol. 56, pp. 418-424, 2003.
T. Stock, Using Pesticides Safely, EC1497.
T. Stock, Corrigan, R., and Gouge, D., Integrated Pest Management of the House Mouse in Schools, EM 9062.
T. Stock, Group Activities for Participatory Monitoring and Evaluation: An Adaptable Model, Journal of Extension Systems, vol. 12-2, 1996.
T. Stock, Braithwaite, E. T., and Kowalewski, A. R., Advancing use of key integrated pest management practices in schools, ASA, CSSA and SSSA International Annual Meetings. 2019.
T. Stock and Castagnoli, S., Cómo Evitar la Contaminación del Agua y la Deriva de Pesticidas, EM 8964-S, 2015.
T. Stock, IPM is a TEAM Effort, OSFMA News, vol. 31, Issue 4, 2018.
T. Stock, Kowalewski, A. Robert, McDonald, B. W., Mattox, C., and Daviscourt, B., Developing and Delivering an Engaging Integrated Pest Management Program of Public School Grounds Employees, Natural Science Education, vol. 45, 2016.
T. Stock and Castagnoli, S., Preventing Water Contamination and Pesticide Drift: A Checklist for Pesticide Applicators, EM 8964-E.
T. Stock, Kowalewski, A. Robert, Gould, M., and Jepson, P., Key Components to Developing a School Integrated Pest Management Training Program, Journal of Extension, vol. 57, Number 1, 2019, 2019.
T. Stock, Hilton, R., and Hollingsworth, C., Cómo Elegir a una Compañía de Control de Plagas: El IPM es la Clave, EC 1625-S, 2015.
T. Stock, Hilton, R., and Hollingsworth, C., Choosing a Pest Control Company: IPM is the Key, EC1625-E.
T. Stock, Farmer Field Schools: Impact for IPM in the Philippines: Implications for Sustainable Agriculture, Journal of Extension Systems, , 1995.
V. Stockwell, Shaffer, B. T., Henkels, M. D., Pscheidt, J., and Loper, J. E., Factors influencing efficacy of plastic shelters for control of bacterial blight of lilac, 2011.
D. Stone, Polybrominated diphenyl ethers and polychlorinated biphenyls in different tissue types from chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha), Bulletin of environmental contamination and toxicology, vol. 76, pp. 148–154, 2006.
A. Stone, Organic Management of Late Blight of Potato and Tomato (Phytophthora infestans), 2014. [Online]. Available: http://www.extension.org/pages/18361/organic-management-of-late-blight-of-potato-and-tomato-phytophthora-infestans#.VBnA7WO4Jq0.
D. Stone and Hope, B. K., Carcinogenic risk as the basis for fish advisories: a critique, Integrated environmental assessment and management, vol. 6, pp. 180–183, 2010.
D. Stone and Buhl, K. J., Notes from the Field: Acute Illness Associated with Use of Pest Strips — Seven U.S. States and Canada, 2000–2013, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014.