Talawar, S.Rhoades, Robert E.2016-04-192016-04-191998Agriculture and Human Values 15(1): 3-140889-048Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/65324Metadata only recordThis paper examines the similarities and differences between the soil classifications and management approaches of farmers and scientists. The authors address the trend in previous studies to focus on how farmers classify the soils rather than on how the farmers use their classifications in soil and land use management. There is much more value in understanding local soil classifications in the context of crops, climate, subsistence needs, fertility, market demand, and cultural norms of the society.text/plainen-USIn CopyrightResearch planningCultureSoil managementLand use managementSoil fertilitySoilLocal knowledgeLocal soil knowledgeLocal soil classificationScientific soil classificationTechnical soil classificationAgricultural adaptationSoil-plant relationshipLocal land use typesEthnoscienceSoil propertiesFarm/Enterprise Scale Field ScaleScientific and local classification and management of soilsAbstractCopyright 1998 Kluwer Academic Publishers