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July 04, 2008
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Oral Presentation Schedule

5 groups of presentations offered concurrently.
Each presentation is 20-minutes. Each block is 80 or 100 minutes.

Wednesday Morning (10:30 a.m.)

Resource Assessment: Measuring Socioeconomic Dimensions

·          Integrating Economic Analysis into Watershed Evaluation of Beneficial Management Practices (WEBS) (Carlyle Ross)

·          Evaluating relative costs and benefits of environmental services using a geographic framework: Where do conservation practices generate the most bang for the buck? (Lisa A. Wainger)

·          Economic Costs and Benefits Associated with Improved Environmental Quality in Two Agricultural Watersheds (John Westra)

·          A Watershed Report Card: Social Considerations in Establishing and Implementing TMDLs (Gail Brant)

Resource Assessment: Monitoring and Estimation Techniques

·          Designing stream sampling protocols for measuring ecological effects of conservation practices (Peter Smiley)

·          Equipment and Methods for Environmental Monitoring of Edge-of-Field, Stream, and Subsurface Tile Sites for the Wisconsin Discovery Farms Program (David W. Owens)

·          Estimating Soil Moisture on Agricultural Landscape: From a Point Scale to a Watershed Scale (Kangsheng Wu)

·          Modeling the effects of rangeland conservation practices on water-soil quality, and plant productivity. (Kenneth Spaeth)

Research Methods: Watershed-scale Approaches

·          National, Holistic Watershed-Scale Approach for Studying Agricultural Chemicals (Paul Capel)

·          Incorporating field-level model results into large scale watershed assessments to assess the effects of conservation practices (Steven Potter)

·          Using Paired Watersheds to Evaluate the Effects of Agricultural Best Management Practices on Water Quality in South-Central Minnesota (Adam Birr)

·          An Integrated Economic-Hydrologic Modeling Framework for the Watershed Evaluation of Beneficial Management Practices (Wanhong Yang)

Targeting: Policy Initiatives and Targeting

·          Establishing Seven Small Watershed Monitoring Sites Across Canada (B. Harker)

·          Agroforestry in the 2007 Farm Bill: Using science to target landscape change and inform policy (Dean Current)

·          Adoption of Conservation Initiatives on Midwest Farms: Farm Size Matters (Zachary Cain)

·          Why Science Is Not Enough: Collaborative Watershed Planning (Pamela Helfer)

Realistic Expectations: Environmental Response to Management Changes

·          Detecting Water Quality Responses to Land Management Changes: Why Is It so Difficult? (R. Peter Richards)

·          Soil Cover Change: Cropping Intensification vs. Conservation Tillage (Ted Huffman)

·          Soil Management Practices to Reduce Erosion and Improve Soil Quality (Randall Reeder)

·          Using Small-Plot Research Information to Guide Development of Conservation Practice Research at the Watershed Scale (Gyles Randall)

 

Wednesday Afternoon (3:15 p.m.)

Resource Assessment: Lessons Learned

·          Changes in Cropping Patterns Affect Nitrate-N in the Raccoon River Basin (Jerry Hatfield)

·          Atmospheric Transport and Deposition of Agricultural Chemicals in Rainfall (Jason Vogel)

·          The Need to Account for Site-Specific Information on Farming Activities in Assessing the Environmental Impact of Agriculture. (Jay Atwood)

·          Effectiveness of agricultural best management practices on the ecological integrity of a Mackinaw River subwatershed, Illinois (Maria Lemke)

·          Learning from the National Non Point Source Monitoring Program (Thomas Davenport)


Research Methods: A Matter of Scale

·          A Multiscale Approach for Assessing Effects of Landscape Characteristics on Stream Biota in Midwestern Agricultural Basins (Julie Hambrook Berkman)

·          Comparison of Plot Studies and Farm Simulations for Different Manure Management Strategies. (A. M. García)

·          The Effectiveness of Conservation Practices on Water Quality: A State-Level Analysis at the Watershed Scale (Manoj Jha)

·          Integrating field studies and watershed models to improve lake water quality (Chandra Madramootoo)

·          Regionalization of SWAT Model Parameters in Arkansas Priority Watersheds (Margaret Gitau)

Targeting: Field Risk Assessment and Targeting

·          Targeting Best Management In Contrasting Watersheds (Andrew Sharpley)

·          Model Validation Challenges (Steven Potter)

·          Documenting the effects of agricultural practices on stream habitats and their species: Case studies from Oregon, Wyoming, South Dakota, and Washington. (Kathryn Boyer)

·          Targeting riparian buffer strips for water quality protection: where and when do they work? (Sharon Reedyk)

·          Nutrient and Herbicide Transport in Streams of the Salt River Basin, Missouri (Robert N. Lerch)

Targeting: Models for Targeting

·          Considerations for national-level targeting of conservation program efforts for water quality protection (Robert Kellogg)

·          Watershed Conservation Management Planning Using the Integrated Field and Channel Technology of AnnAGNPS and CONCEPTS (Eddy Langendoen)

·          Using the Spatially Explicit Delivery Model and the Revised Universal Soil-Loss Equation to Target High-Risk Sediment Loading Areas at Multiple Scales (Glenn O'Neil)

·          Using AnnAGNPS to Evaluate BMP Effectiveness in Reducing N and P into the Choptank River and the Chesapeake Bay (Carrie Graff)

·          Assessing ephemeral gully erosion in the Cheney Lake CEAP Watershed using GIS, TIEGEM and the AnnAGNPS model to improve conservation effectiveness (Lyle Frees)

Realistic Expectations: The Timing of Environmental Response

·          Transport of Agricultural Chemicals: Estimating Lag Times in Different Hydrologic Environments (David Wolock)

·          Evaluating the Timeframe for Measuring Changes in Stream Nitrate Concentrations from Large-Scale Land Use Change (Keith Schilling)

·          Long-term watershed studies of conservation tillage highlight the impact of infrequent events on sediment and herbicide transport (Martin Shipitalo)

·          Multi-year change in water quality from small, single use pasture watersheds (Lloyd Owens)

 

Thursday Morning (10:00 a.m.)

Resource Assessment: Models and Measurement

·          The USGS National Water-Quality Assessment Program: Understanding the Effects of Nutrients on the Ecology of Agricultural Streams (Mark Munn)

·          Assessing Watershed Soil Quality: Approaches and Preliminary Results (Douglas Karlen)

·          The Impact of Agricultural Conservation Practices on Stream Biota: A Spatially-Explicit Model (Richard Iovanna)

·          Evaluation of BMPs Using Statistical and SWAT Modeling in the Goodwater Creek Watershed (Amanda Koelling)

·          Riparian land management for sediment trapping in a headwater catchment of Northern Laos (Olga Vigiak)

Research Methods: Guidelines for Management

·          Conservation Practices and Water Quality in the Iowa River's South Fork Watershed (Tomer Mark)

·          Impact of Beneficial Management Practices (BMPs) on Water Quality for Three Beef Cattle Farms in the Salmon River Watershed in British Columbia. (Cindy Meays)

·          Impacts of Decade-Long Precipitation Variations on Watershed Sediment Yield and Implications for the Conservation Effects Assessment Project. (Jurgen Garbrecht)

·          Potential use, limitations, and research needs for duration curves for evaluating the effectiveness of land management practices (James Bonta)

·          Application of SWAT to assess the Illinois Conservation Reserve Enhancement Program in the La Moine River Basin (Thomas K. O'Donnell)

Targeting: Stakeholder Planning Groups and Targeting

·          Evaluation of Conservation Practices in a Mixed-Land Use Watershed using Interdisciplinary Analyses (Jan Boll)

·          Coupling conservation practice with conservation need: The potential to use CEAP modeling to improve conservation application (Susan S. Andrews)

·          The Public Policy Challenge of Working Agricultural Landscapes: Trade Offs among Ecosystem Services and Traditional Agricultural Commodities--Implication for Watersheds (Steven Kraft)

·          United States and Australian Environmental Conservation Programs: Contrasts in History, Propensity to Conserve, and Focus (Felix Spinelli)

·          Targeting for Environmental Improvement When Multiple Conservation Programs Co-exist: an Application to the Upper Mississippi River Basin (Hongli Feng)

Targeting: Agency Programs and Targeting

·          Willingness of Michigan Farmers to Participate in and Cooperate Within the Conservation Security Program (Sandra Batie)

·          Improving the cost-effectiveness of USFWS wetland easements through the mapping of agricultural land values across landscapes (Steven Shultz)

·          An Agency Approach to Resource Management Plans (Corey Mason)

·          Missing The Bull's Eye With Targeting? (Gary Bentrup)

·          Multi-Attribute Decision Analysis for Improving Federal Conservation Program Effectiveness (C. Derya Ozgoc-Caglar)

Realistic Expectations: Socioeconomic and Programmatic Perspectives

·          CEAP-ARMS: Evidence on Conservation Practice Adoption from an Integrated National Survey (Glenn Schaible)

·          Valuing and Compensating Environmental Services from Wisconsin Agricultural Landscapes: The Role of Private Markets (Frank Casey)

·          BMP Challenge: Protecting corn farmers who adopt BMPs from yield and income risk, and documenting economic and environmental outcomes (Thomas Green)

·          Maximizing Conservation Benefits from the 2997 Farm Bill: Holistic Policy Options from an NGO (Mark Muller)

·          Adaptive Management and CEAP: Linking Project Management with Better Accountability (Andrew Manale)


 

Thursday Afternoon (3:15 p.m.)

Resource Assessment: Indicators and Indices

·          Canada’s National Program to Assess Environmental Performance of Agriculture: National Agri-Environmental Health Analysis and Reporting Program (Warren Eilers)

·          Developing Standards for Nitrogen and Phosphorus to Prevent Eutrophication of Canadian Agricultural Streams (Patricia Chambers)

·          County- and watershed-level assessment of NRCS conservation program effectiveness: Development of a new Michigan-wide assessment method (Nancy French)

·          Measuring the Success of Conservation Programs (Kitty Smith)

·          Key National Indicators of Soil and Water Conservation & maintenance for Sustainable Rangelands (Dennis Child)

Resource Assessment: CEAP—An NRCS Perspective

·          Measuring agricultural conservation practice effects on fish and wildlife (Charles Rewa)

·          Relative Magnitudes and Sources of Sediment in CEAP-Benchmark Watersheds (Roger Kuhnle)

·          The Prairie Pothole Regional Assessment: Results of a Survey to Estimate Ecosystem Services Derived from USDA Conservation Reserve (CRP) and Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) Lands (Robert Gleason)

·          The Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) for Wetlands in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMV) (Stephen Faulkner)

·          Grazing Lands CEAP: An NRCS Vision (Leonard Jolley)

Research Methods: Integrating Economics

·          Integrated Analysis of Weed Management Practices to Reduce Atrazine Contamination in a Missouri Watershed (Tony Prato)

·          Watershed-Scale Economic Assessment of BMP Effect on Improving Water Quality within South Tobacco Creek, Manitoba (Mohammad Khakbazan)

·          Economic and Phosphorus-related Effects of Precision Feeding and Forage Management on a dairy farm: Cannonsville Reservoir Watershed, NY. (Lula Ghebremichael)

·          Water Resource Degradation in the Boone Watershed: Integrating Economic and Watershed Models (Silvia Secchi)

·          Environmental and Economic Assessment of Five Conservation Practises in the Steppler – South Tobacco Creek Watershed Project (James Yarotski)

Targeting: Models for Targeting

·          Using Genetic Algorithms and an Integrated Water Quality-Economic Model to Identify Optimal Placement of Conservation Practices in a Watershed (Sergey Rabotyagov)

·          Simulating the Effects of Alternative Management Practices on Suspended Sediment and Phosphorus Loads to Green Bay using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) and SNAP-Plus (Paul Baumgart)

·          Integrated management strategy for the development and implementation of an atrazine TMDL for Aquilla Lake. (Monty Dozier)

·          An Application of a National-Level Modeling Approach for Estimating Cropland Acres in Need of Conservation Treatment (Jerry Lemunyon)

·          Effect of Irrigation Practices on Water Use in the Groundwater Management Districts Within the Kansas High Plains, 1991-2003 (Charles Perry)

Realistic Expectations: Simulating and Measuring Environmental Response

·          Simulation of Conservation Practice Adoption and Water Quality Impacts in an Iowa CEAP Watershed with SWAT (Philip Gassman)

·          Evaluating Nutrient Load Reductions to NYC Cannonsville Reservoir Due to Watershed Management and Land Use Change, Using the Variable Source Loading Function Model (Elliot Schneiderman)

·          Effect of Sprinkler and Surface Irrigation on Return Flow Water Quality and Quantity (D.T. Westermann)

·          Impacts of Intensive Potato Production on Water Yield and Sediment Load (Black Brook Experimental Watershed:1992-2002) (Lien Chow)

 

Friday Morning (10:00 a.m.)

Resource Assessment: Impacts of Best Management Practices

·          Watershed Evaluation of Beneficial Management Practices (WEBS) in the Lower Little Bow River Basin of Southern Alberta (Jim Miller)

·          Effects of Best-Management Practices in Three Agricultural Watersheds in Wisconsin, 1989-2002 (David J. Graczyk)

·          Assessing The Relative Timing And Contribution Of Mechanical And Hydrologic Effects Of Vegetation On Stream-Bank Stability (Andrew Simon)

·          Environmental impacts of managed haying and biomass harvests in Conservation Reserve Program buffers (Verel W. Benson)

·          Has The Conservation Reserve Program Benefited Grassland Birds in the United States? (James Herkert)

Research Methods: Techniques

·          Effects of input uncertainties on scenario predictions for national assessments of conservation practices (Xiuying Wang)

·          Integrating multi-temporal and multi-platform agricultural remote sensing with water quality and geospatial data for evaluating the effectiveness of conservation practices in Michigan. (Colin Brooks)

·          Relating Herbicide Loadings to Satellite-Derived Land Use on Watersheds with Runoff-Prone Soils (Gab-Sue Jang)

·          Estimating Preferential Flow to a Subsurface Drain with Implications for Glyphosate Transport in a Small Agricultural Watershed (Wesley Stone)

·          Watershed-level influences on the development of environmental performance standards for stream sediments in potato production regions of Atlantic Canada (Glenn Benoy)

Research Methods: Communicating with Constituencies

·          I-FARM: A web-based model for quantifying farm and regional scale - impacts of bio-refinery feedstock supply (Ed van Ouwerkerk)

·          Community-Agriculture Cooperation to Protect Source Quality: Institutions, Programs and Social Relations (Stephen Gasteyer)

·          Public Benefit and Cost Analysis of Alterations to Intensive Livestock Operations: Agricultural Operations Act Saskatchewan Case Study (Edward Knopf)

·          Estimating the In-stream Water Quality Benefits of Conservation Practices at a Regional Scale: An Integrated Modeling Approach (Santhi Chinnasamy)

·          From Conflict to Cooperation: Enlisting Stakeholders to Address Water Quality Disputes in an Embattled Watershed (Jennie Popp)

Targeting: Technologies for Targeting

·          Remote Sensing Techniques to Target Conservation Efforts at the Field Level and Beyond (Brian Gelder)

·          A GIS-based Approach to Target Low Cost Agricultural Land Sensitive to Degradation (Nicholas Schmitz)

·          An Evaluation of Data Availability and Monitoring of Conservation Policies and Practices in the Lower Little Blue River Watershed of Nebraska and Kansas. (Lisa Kelly)

·          Stream Bank and Overland Flow Contribution to Suspended Sediment in Two Iowa CEAP Watersheds (Thomas Isenhart)

·          Effectiveness and Optimization of BMPs in Improving Water Quality Impacted by Land-Application of Animal Manure (Indrajeet Chaubey)

Realistic Expectations: Environmental Response in the Short and Long Term

·          A Historical Look at Land Use Changes and Conservation Problems in the Goodwin Creek CEAP Watershed (Seth Dabney)

·          Assessing the biodiversity benefits of farmland revegetation in the Western Australian wheatbelt. (Patrick Smith)

·          Steep slopes and narrow valleys: Should we be farming here? (Joe Bragger)

·          The Effluent Limitations Guidelines And NPDES Permit Regulations For CAFO’s: Status Of Implementation, And Response To The 2nd Circuit Court Decision (Allison Wiedeman)

 


Authors of the following abstracts have been invited to make poster presentations at the workshop.

 

 What should we measure, and how, to account for environmental effects?

  • Standardized Reference Evapotranspiration: A Uniform Procedure for Estimating Environmental Evaporative Demand (Paul Brown)
  • Integrating adaptive management into the Conservation Effects Assessment Project Wetlands National Assessment Component - A pilot investigation in the Prairie Pothole Region of the U.S. (S. Diane Eckles)
  • The University of Wisconsin Discovery Farms Program: A Producer Driven Program Promoting Long-Term Evaluation of the Environmental Effects of Agriculture (Dennis R. Frame)
  • Stratification of soil organic carbon and its impact on environmental quality (Alan Franzluebbers)
  • Carbon Sequestered in Bison Ranges of South Dakota (Joe French)
  • Assessing the Runoff and Atmospheric Contributions of Pesticides to the Choptank River Watershed (Cathleen Hapeman)
  • Modeling particulate and microbial transport during center pivot wastewater irrigation (Minyoung Kim)
  • Hydrologic Simulation in Two CEAP Watersheds in Iowa: A Comparison of SWAT and GFLOW Modeling Approaches (Lucie Macalister)
  • Valuing Water Quality Benefits from Agricultural Best Management Practices (Rebecca Madsen)
  • Conservation Tillage: What Do We really Know about How Much Land is under Continuous versus Rotational No-till and Other Soil Conserving Practices? (Andrew Manale)
  • A day in the life of 3 streams: diurnal variation in concentrations and the use of ribotyping to determine the sources of Escherichia coli. (Cindy Meays)
  • Edge-of-field wetland mangagement practices for agricultural runoff mitigation: Is greener better? (M.T. Moore)
  • Landform analysis of the spatial distribution of soil organic carbon, from upland to wetland (Alan Moulin)
  • Soil erosion estimation in conservation tillage systems with poultry litter application using RUSLE 2.0 model (Ermson Z. Nyakatawa)
  • The Rock Creek (Ohio) CEAP Project: Water Quality Trends Looking for Causes (R. Peter Richards)
  • Watershed Evaluation of Beneficial Management Practices (WEB's): An Economic Evaluation of On-Farm Benefits and Costs of Adopting BMP's. (Carlyle Ross)
  • Database Structure for Long-Term Hydrologic Data in the Goodwater Creek Watershed (John Sadler)
  • Remote sensing to identify preferential flow of water and nutrients in Maryland riparian areas (Amy Sprinkle)
  • Field-Level Modeling and Data Use for the Cropland Component of the CEAP National Assessment, an initial evaluation (Dennis Timlin)
  • Assessment of Wetland Functions on Reforested Agricultural Lands in Selected Counties and Parishes in Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas (Ramona Warren)
  • Leon River: Development of a CEAP dataset (June Wolfe)

 Methods for environmental management research at landscape and/or watershed scales

  • Tools for Best Management of Fields, Watersheds, and Streams: Watershed Physical Processes Research Unit (Carlos Alonso)
  • Transport of Glyphosate through Various Environmental Compartments in a Small Watershed in East-Central Indiana (Nancy T. Baker)
  • Using a Transfer Function Model for Simulating Rainfall-Streamflow, Groundwater Recharge, and Groundwater Level Relations in the Mid-Atlantic Coastal Plain Watersheds (Jin-Song Chen)
  • The Leon River Watershed: A CEAP Joint ARS Benchmark and Special Emphasis Watershed (Tim Dybala)
  • Little River Experimental Watershed Water Quality Record: The First Three Decades (Gary Feyereisen)
  • Evaluation of SWAT for the Little River Experimental Watershed: Work in Progress (Gary Feyereisen)
  • Influence of Scale on SWAT Model Calibration Parameters for Stream Flow in the St. Joseph River Watershed (Gary Heathman)
  • Remote Sensing of Cover Crop Performance on Maryland's Eastern Shore (W. Dean Hively)
  • Quantifying water and air quality tradeoffs of nutrient and sediment loss under no-till with different manure application methods (K. N. Johnson)
  • Radar Monitoring Of Wetland Hydrology In An Agricultural Watershed: New Information For Improved Water Quality Management In The Choptank River Watershed, Maryland (Megan Lang)
  • Digital Atlas of the Upper Washita River Basin, including the Fort Cobb Watershed, Southwestern Oklahoma (Jason Masoner)
  • How Do We Quantify the Relative Value of Agricultural Landscape Services? Lessons Learned from the Design of A Choice Experiment (Leah Mathews)
  • Escherichia coli and Enterococcus in the South Fork of the Iowa River Watershed (Thomas Moorman)
  • Model Evaluation Guidelines for Systematic Quantification of Accuracy in the ARS Benchmark Watershed Simulations (Daniel Moriasi)
  • Developing an Historical Landuse Record for Sub-Basins of the Calapooia River Watershed in Oregon (George Mueller-Warrant)
  • The significance of soil variability across twin watersheds in assessing the impact of agricultural practices on water quality: within the Bras d’Henri basin, Quebec, Canada (Michel C. Nolin)
  • Using the Competitive Grant Process to Address Science and Education Needs (Michael ONeill)
  • USDA's Conservation Effects Assessment Program (CEAP) Poster (Roberta Parry)
  • An experimental approach to assess the influence of nutrient and pesticide practices on headwater agricultural watersheds in central Ohio (Peter Smiley)
  • STEWARDS: A Web-Based Data System for Watershed Research (Jean L. Steiner)
  • Integrated In-field, Edge-of-field, and In-stream Conservation Management for Improving Watershed Conditions and Water Quality (Jeffrey Strock)
  • Integrating science and common sense for watershed conservation decisions (J.D. Wulfhorst)
  • Field Windbreak and Living Snow Fence Crop Yield Assessment (Gary Wyatt)
  • Monitoring Temporal Landscape Change In Kentucky’s Watersheds: Baselines And Methods (Demetrio Zourarakis)

 Targeting within landscapes and/or watersheds to improve conservation effectiveness

  • Sediment contributions to surface waters from tile drainage (Bonnie Ball Coelho)
  • Using Soil Surveys to Guide the Placement of Water Quality Buffers (Michael Dosskey)
  • The Coordination of State and Federal Programs: An Iowa Example (Hongli Feng)
  • Identification of Conservation Focus Areas in the Central Midwest (Walter Foster)
  • Drainage Water Management as a BMP to Reduce Nitrate Loss from Cropland to Surface Waters in the Mississippi River Basin and the Hypoxic Zone in the Gulf (James L. Fouss)

  • Field Scale Evaluation of Crop Residue Cover Distribution & Soil Organic Carbon Accretion. (J.L Fulmer)
  • Understanding Human Impacts on the Nitrogen Cycle in Agroecosystems Using a Mass Balance Approach (Jennifer Gardner)
  • Development of the fertilizing wooden mulch (Tamayo Hada)
  • Why Science Is Not Enough: Collaborative Watershed Planning (Pamela Helfer)
  • Denitrification and nitrous oxide emission from riparian zones established to forest buffers, warm-season and cool-season grass filters and annual row crops (Dong-Gill Kim)
  • Turning Precision Agriculture Information Into Precision Conservation Decisions (Newell R. Kitchen)
  • Dynamic Bibliographies: A Simple Tool for Finding Current Science on Conservation Practices (Joseph Makuch)
  • A Tool for Estimating Best Management Practice Effectiveness in Arkansas (Katherine Merriman)
  • Poster Paper: Sprague River Watershed Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) (Terry Nelson)
  • Using NRI simulation modeling to identify potential priority cropland acres for conservation program implementation (Dean Oman)
  • Increasing agricultural output through the use of bio-based boards as soil moisture conservation materials (Siaw Onwona-Agyeman)
  • Stream Bank Contribution to Suspended Sediment in Two Iowa CEAP Watersheds (Jason Palmer)
  • Targeting mechanisms and effectiveness of agricultural conservation policies (Silvia Secchi)
  • Non-Point Source Monitoring in Bayou Wikoff Sub-Watershed (H. M. Selim)
  • Evaluation of manure management practices to reduce risk of off-site movement through subsurface tile flow. (Ruth Shaffer)
  • Dredging Midwestern Drainage Ditches: Water quality impacts (Douglas Smith)
  • Pesticides in Lake Water in the Beasley Lake Watershed, 1998-2005 (Sammie Smith, Jr.)

 Realistic expectations for measurable change in environmental quality

  • Factors Affecting Manure Transfers in the Midwest (Jessica Amidei)
  • Surface water modeling in support of establishment of total maximum daily loads for nitrate in the Cedar River Basin, Iowa (Daniel Christiansen)
  • Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Watershed Studies (Tom Drewes)
  • Adoption of Manure Management Practices: The Case of Manure Testing (Haluk Gedikoglu)
  • Comparison of Conservation and Conventional Tillage Effects on Water Quality in a Coastal Plain Soil (Robert Hubbard)
  • Effects of watershed conservation practices on Beasley Lake water quality (Scott S. Knight)
  • Nutrients and Sediment in Runoff at Two Wisconsin Discovery Farms (Matthew J. Komiskey)
  • Manure Management Impacts on Surface-Water Runoff at a Discovery Farm in Southwest Wisconsin (Matthew J. Komiskey)
  • Water and Sediment Modeling in the Upper Auglaize Watershed (Jim Stafford)

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