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ABSTRACT
For monitoring the quality of water running off agricultural land it is necessary to obtain representative and conveniently small samples of water. A divisor has been designed for attachment to a Coshocton wheel to enable small samples to be collected. The materials cost for the divisor described in this note is $2. A skilled technician, equipped with adequate tools, can construct and install the divisor in 4 hours.
1 Contribution from the Cornell Agr. Exp. Sta., Ithaca, New York 14850. Agronomy Paper no. 971. Research supported, in part, by the Office of Water Quality. EPA Project no. 13020 DPB.
2 Research Assistant and Professor of Soil Conservation, respectively.
Received for publication January 31, 1972. Accepted for publication August 31, 1972.
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