Iowa has over 19,000 miles of interior rivers and streams, numerous lakes and other natural resources and considerable agricultural production capacity. With such an extensive network of water bodies running through the state it is no surprise that experts have estimated that 90% of Iowa water quality issues are attributed to agricultural land and related activities. This nonpoint source contamination often results from long term actions and will take a long time for measurable outcomes
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
The symposium Agricultural and Water Quality Improvements; What are the Implementation Costs and Po...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
In recent years water quality assessments and the science of water quality management have progresse...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
Nonpoint source nutrient pollution from agriculture entering Iowa’s surface water bodies (Figure 1) ...
Review of Iowa\u27s water quality situation has both good news and bad news components. The goo...
Complementary studies from the reference Clear Creek watershed and nine typical watersheds are used ...
Accurate information about water quality trends in agricultural watersheds is needed to inform agric...
The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy (NRS) is a research- and technology-based approach to assess an...
Water quality is a major issue in Iowa. Many of the state’s surface waters are impacted by nitrogen ...
Water quality is a growing problem throughout the world. There are over 400 aquatic ecosystems world...
Iowa has been working for decades to protect and improve water quality. However, progress measured t...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
The Agroecology interdisciplinary research issue team assembled in March 1991 to address several goa...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
The symposium Agricultural and Water Quality Improvements; What are the Implementation Costs and Po...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
In recent years water quality assessments and the science of water quality management have progresse...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
Nonpoint source nutrient pollution from agriculture entering Iowa’s surface water bodies (Figure 1) ...
Review of Iowa\u27s water quality situation has both good news and bad news components. The goo...
Complementary studies from the reference Clear Creek watershed and nine typical watersheds are used ...
Accurate information about water quality trends in agricultural watersheds is needed to inform agric...
The Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy (NRS) is a research- and technology-based approach to assess an...
Water quality is a major issue in Iowa. Many of the state’s surface waters are impacted by nitrogen ...
Water quality is a growing problem throughout the world. There are over 400 aquatic ecosystems world...
Iowa has been working for decades to protect and improve water quality. However, progress measured t...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...
The Agroecology interdisciplinary research issue team assembled in March 1991 to address several goa...
An overview on how to maintain an efficient food production system while protecting Iowa's natural r...
The symposium Agricultural and Water Quality Improvements; What are the Implementation Costs and Po...
When we look to our state’s lakes, rivers and streams - and the land that surrounds them, our waters...