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Minnesota Conservation Professional Training
Nutrient Management Planner Software
The Value of ManureConservation Drainage Focus Groups
A Novel In-situ Technology for the Treatment of Groundwater Contaminated with Agriculturally-derived Nitrate
Antibiotic Losses in Runoff and Drainage from Manure-applied Fields
Assessing the Impact of Arsenic on Upper-Midwestern Dairy Operations
Bioavailable P Credits in Payment for Pounds Program
Characterizing the Fate of Nitrogen Feriltilizer to Improve Nitrogen Use Efficiency in Irrigated Potato Production
Education to Improve Feedlot, Manure, and Nutrient Management
Estrogens and Estrogenic Activity in Swine Manure
Evaluation of Bank Erosion Inputs to the Blue Earth River with Airborne Laser Scanner
Feasibility of Controlled Drainage for Mitigating Nutrient Loss from Tile Drainage Systems in South-central Minnesota
In-situ Measurement of Denitrification in Agricultural Streams
Investigation of the Abiotic Reduction of the Herbicides Trifluralin and Pendimethalin
Karst Campaign for Clean Water, Productive Soil, and Profitable Farms
Minnesota Water Quality Research Farms Network
Promoting the Adoption of Best Management Practices in the Minnesota River Basin through Comprehensive Farm Planning
Runoff Water Quality and Crop Response to Variable Manure Application Rate
Small Group Nutrient Management Planning Education
The Influence of Drainage on Biogeochemical Cycling of Carbon in Agricultural Ecosystems
The Technical Service Provider (TSP) Training Initiative
Water Quality Monitoring Strategy Based on Agroecoregion Boundaries in the Minnesota River Basin
Agricultural Impacts on Water Quality
Stormwater and Wastewater
Water Resources Social Science and Policy
Water Supply, Quantity and Quality
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