Measuring Progress In Watershed Monitoring
November 9, 2015
It took decades for the hypoxic zone in the Gulf of Mexico to develop. It’s going to take […]
Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack has announced that USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) will invest $30 million this […]
You’ve got to be doing something right if lots of people keep coming to you for advice. That’s […]
This week, following the recent announcement of $2 million in Conservation Innovation Grants to support water quality trading […]
Water quality will be the focus of a September 22 panel presentation of economists and researchers with the […]
To anyone unacquainted with agriculture in the western states, putting sulfuric acid on a crop might sound like […]
Volumes have been written, over just the last few years even, about the plight of California’s water supplies. […]
The Ogallala Aquifer, with total water storage capacity about equal to that of Lake Huron in the Midwest, […]
A precipitation map of Nebraska looks startlingly like a rainbow, with each colored band marking a different level […]
A few weeks ago at the 2015 Environmental Respect Awards event in Wilmington, DE, one of the speakers […]
It’s been one year since a harmful algal bloom in the Western Lake Erie Basin (WLEB) was brought […]
Fresh off the first anniversary of last summer’s unfortunate Toledo Water Crisis — which was largely attributed in […]
Researchers with the College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences at The Ohio State University are looking for […]
Farmers often are required to apply nitrogen fertilizers to their crops to maintain quality and improve yields. Worldwide, […]
Since last fall, 6,586 growers and producers responsible for farming some 1 million acres of Buckeye State farmland […]
Today, the Third Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the historic clean-up plan for the Chesapeake Bay. Collin O’Mara, […]
The Chesapeake Bay has been called one of the most biologically productive ecosystems in the world. It’s also […]
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) today announced a collaboration with Campbell Soup Company and its subsidiary, Pepperidge Farm, Inc., […]
Admittedly, cover crops can require careful management, and their use to prevent nutrients from entering water sources is […]