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SUMMARY:2024 Conservation Drainage Network Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This is a must-attend event for anyone passionate about conservation drainage. \nTargeted Outcomes: \n\nRaise awareness of the importance of agricultural water management to farm profitability\, local\, regional\, and national initiatives to advance soil health\, water quality\, watershed restoration\, risk reduction and climate resiliency goals.\nStrengthen understanding of drivers for practice implementation and identify impediments to conservation drainage practice adoption.\nPrioritize information needs (i.e.\, research gaps) to address risks.\nUnderstand how to advance conservation drainage as an integral component of managing food production\, regenerative agriculture\, and terrestrial water supplies under changing climate conditions.\nAdvance conservation drainage implementation.
URL:https://www.iowawatercenter.org/event/2024-conservation-drainage-network-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Renaissance Columbus Westerville-Polaris Hotel\, Westerville\, OH\, United States
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SUMMARY:Webinar: Phosphorus Management and Water Quality
DESCRIPTION:Managing phosphorus to both meet crop needs and reduce P loss from agricultural fields is critical to managing water resources. This edition of The Current webinar will focus on P management and water quality – the latest research on P transport modeling and a review of ag BMPs and their efficacy for reducing P loss. \nFeatured Speakers: \n\nGurbir Singh\, Assistant Professor/ and State Extension Specialist\, Soil Science\, Agroecology and Landscape Management\, University of Missouri-Novelty\nPeter Tomlinson\, Associate Professor and Extension Specialist for Environmental Quality\, Kansas State University\nRebecca Logsdon Muenich\, Associate Professor\, Biological and Agricultural Engineering\, University of Arkansas\n\nThe Current is a networking webinar series for professionals engaged in water-related extension\, research\, and conservation activities. The North Central Region Water Network and Extension Directors from all 12 North Central states are sponsoring this series to highlight the best water-related research and Extension programming in the region.
URL:https://www.iowawatercenter.org/event/webinar-phosphorus-management-and-water-quality/
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SUMMARY:Focus on the Future Series - April 10
DESCRIPTION:The Iowa Nutrient Research Center continues its spring 2024 seminar series\, Focus on the Future. Join current and recent graduate students as they discuss their studies and their experiences as early career researchers. \nThe April 10th presentation will feature the following topics and speakers: \n\nImproving understanding of “corn yield drag” after cereal rye cover crop by tracking soil net nitrogen mineralization across three hillslope positions\nPresenter: Mila Vicorio Pessoto\, Department of Agronomy\nSpatiotemporal variability of soil and digital soil mapping for agriculture\nPresenter\, Arturo Flores Godoy\, Department of Agronomy\n\nThe monthly hybrid seminar series is presented online and in-person at 1306 Elings Hall\, 605 Bissell Road\, on the Iowa State University campus.
URL:https://www.iowawatercenter.org/event/focus-on-the-future-series-april-10/
LOCATION:1306 Elings Hall\, 605 Bissell Road\, Ames\, Iowa\, United States
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SUMMARY:Great Lakes HABs Collaborative April Webinar.
DESCRIPTION:This episode will focus on Harmful Algal Bloom Interception\, Treatment\, And Transformation System (HABITATS). The speaker is Dr. Martin Page\, Operational Water Research Team Leader\, US Army Corps of Engineers ERDC. \nThe webinar will last 60 minutes with a facilitated Q&A to follow the speaker.
URL:https://www.iowawatercenter.org/event/great-lakes-habs-collaborative-april-webinar/
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SUMMARY:North Central Climate Collaborative (NC3) Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Applying social sciences in the development of climate-smart agriculture \nIn efforts to understand and advance agricultural practices that promote climate resilience\, ag organizations and advisors face several challenges in facilitating the adoption of these practices. Social science research has honed in on these issues\, developing nuanced frameworks for exploring these challenges and barriers. \nIn this webinar\, Dr. Laurie Nowatzke\, Coordinator of the USDA Midwest Climate Hub in Ames\, Iowa\, will present two studies related to farmers’ climate perspectives and conservation practice use. The presentation will also include a discussion of two applied projects that harness social science research to advance climate-smart outreach and programming in the Midwest. \nThe North Central Climate Collaborative (NC3) is comprised of individuals with expertise in climate science\, agronomy\, stormwater management\, and other disciplines\, and is working to increase the flow and usability of climate information for extension\, farmers\, natural resource managers\, and communities. The team is working to increase the adoption of climate-smart practices and improving water management while maintaining profitability. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://www.iowawatercenter.org/event/north-central-climate-collaborative-nc3-webinar/
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