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Assessing effects of Agricultural BMPs on Stream and River Health Status Update

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2016-09-13 16:42:26
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2016-09-13 05:00:00
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2011-10-01 05:00:00
End Date
2012-10-01 04:59:59

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Jessica Garrett(Principal Investigator), Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers Landscape Conservation Cooperative(administrator), Eastern Tallgrass Prairie and Big Rivers LCC data manager(Point of Contact), LCC Network Data Steward(Point of Contact), 2016-09-13(creation), 2016-09-13(lastUpdate), Assessing effects of Agricultural BMPs on Stream and River Health Status Update

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Sediment and nutrient runoff contributes to loss of agricultural productivity, degradation of local streams, and hypoxia in the Gulf of Mexico. The North Fork Maquoketa Basin has been identified as a major contributor of sediment and nutrients. Agricultural best management practices are now being implemented in the upper basin through the Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative led by the U.S. Department of Agriculture-Natural Resource Conservation Service in conjunction with local watershed groups. Best management practices in target watersheds are designed to optimize use of nitrogen and phosphorus within fields and reduce downstream nutrient loading by trapping nutrient and sediment runoff, simultaneously improving [...]

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