There is a concern in the Southern Mississippi River Valley of the United States over non-point source pollution of ground and surface waters resulting from activities associated with agricultural production. This agriculturally intensive region consists of two major land resource areas (MLRAs): Southern Mississippi Valley Silty Uplands (MLRA 134) and the Southern Mississippi Valley Alluvium (MLRA 131). Both MLRAs have level to undulating and rolling topography, relatively fertile soils and a climate particularly conducive for row crop production
Identifying areas vulnerable to off-site agrichemical movement and surface and ground water contamin...
Following European settlement of the Lower Mississippi River Valley (LMRV), agricultural expansion a...
Interest in the use of Arkansas River water for irrigation has increased recently as land adjacent t...
The major objective of this demonstration project was to assess the usefulness of Global Positioning...
Despite its location in Northwest Arkansas, the Arkansas Water Resources Center (AWRC) is active sta...
The Arkansas Agricultural Chemical Ground-Water Management Plan (SMP) is based on the Draft State Pe...
This report is composed of two parts. The first part is an interpretation of the pesticide and nitra...
Spring-fed streams are abundant in karst topographic regions such as the Ozarks, providing an import...
This study investigates nutrient and contaminant transport within the Oakohay Creek watershed in ord...
The Mississippi Alluvial Plain, a robust agricultural region in the South-Central United States, pro...
Effective management of the water resources of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain in eastern Arkansas in...
Due to increased adoption of irrigation and advancements in technology, producers in the Mississippi...
Agriculture poetesses the greatest potential for affecting the quality of the nation's water resourc...
Recent years have seen a greater public concern about the quality of the nation\u27s water resources...
The purpose of the project is to evaluate the effectiveness of Best Management Practices (BPMs) in p...
Identifying areas vulnerable to off-site agrichemical movement and surface and ground water contamin...
Following European settlement of the Lower Mississippi River Valley (LMRV), agricultural expansion a...
Interest in the use of Arkansas River water for irrigation has increased recently as land adjacent t...
The major objective of this demonstration project was to assess the usefulness of Global Positioning...
Despite its location in Northwest Arkansas, the Arkansas Water Resources Center (AWRC) is active sta...
The Arkansas Agricultural Chemical Ground-Water Management Plan (SMP) is based on the Draft State Pe...
This report is composed of two parts. The first part is an interpretation of the pesticide and nitra...
Spring-fed streams are abundant in karst topographic regions such as the Ozarks, providing an import...
This study investigates nutrient and contaminant transport within the Oakohay Creek watershed in ord...
The Mississippi Alluvial Plain, a robust agricultural region in the South-Central United States, pro...
Effective management of the water resources of the Mississippi Alluvial Plain in eastern Arkansas in...
Due to increased adoption of irrigation and advancements in technology, producers in the Mississippi...
Agriculture poetesses the greatest potential for affecting the quality of the nation's water resourc...
Recent years have seen a greater public concern about the quality of the nation\u27s water resources...
The purpose of the project is to evaluate the effectiveness of Best Management Practices (BPMs) in p...
Identifying areas vulnerable to off-site agrichemical movement and surface and ground water contamin...
Following European settlement of the Lower Mississippi River Valley (LMRV), agricultural expansion a...
Interest in the use of Arkansas River water for irrigation has increased recently as land adjacent t...