The environmental impact of agrichemical contamination of surface and ground water is a special concern in the Midwest. Better chemical management alone will not sufficiently reduce negative impacts on the environment. Another strategy—restoring wetlands in agricultural watersheds to serve as sinks for these chemicals—holds additional promise for reducing this contamination
Strategically located and designed wetlands constructed through the Iowa CREP are one of the most p...
This bibliography documents the impact of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals on northern pr...
10 p.International audienceThe Water Framework Directive and the Ecophyto 2018 plan provides for mea...
Agricultural chemical contamination of surface and groundwater is a special concern in the Midwest. ...
Scientists examined the effectiveness of recent wetland restorations and land use conversions (set-a...
The Agroecology interdisciplinary research issue team assembled in March 1991 to address several goa...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum poster presentation, fourth placeDestruction of wetlands continu...
Most of Iowa\u27s wetlands have been drained, tiled, and cultivated. This project looked at how carb...
Significant expansion of agricultural land use has been widely recognized as leading to global and r...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Beaver Valley Wetland in north-east Iowa was studied to determine its functionality in filtering inc...
Iowa is a mosaic landscape of agricultural crops, pasture lands, native woodlands. Prairie remnants,...
Agricultural drainage, such as runoffs from farmlands and wineries, are contaminated waters. Their m...
Management Practices to Reduce Farm Chemical Losses with Agricultural Drainage (p. 467) The Fate of ...
Strategically located and designed wetlands constructed through the Iowa CREP are one of the most p...
This bibliography documents the impact of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals on northern pr...
10 p.International audienceThe Water Framework Directive and the Ecophyto 2018 plan provides for mea...
Agricultural chemical contamination of surface and groundwater is a special concern in the Midwest. ...
Scientists examined the effectiveness of recent wetland restorations and land use conversions (set-a...
The Agroecology interdisciplinary research issue team assembled in March 1991 to address several goa...
Denman Undergraduate Research Forum poster presentation, fourth placeDestruction of wetlands continu...
Most of Iowa\u27s wetlands have been drained, tiled, and cultivated. This project looked at how carb...
Significant expansion of agricultural land use has been widely recognized as leading to global and r...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
Many wetlands in the prairie pothole region are embedded within an agricultural landscape where they...
Beaver Valley Wetland in north-east Iowa was studied to determine its functionality in filtering inc...
Iowa is a mosaic landscape of agricultural crops, pasture lands, native woodlands. Prairie remnants,...
Agricultural drainage, such as runoffs from farmlands and wineries, are contaminated waters. Their m...
Management Practices to Reduce Farm Chemical Losses with Agricultural Drainage (p. 467) The Fate of ...
Strategically located and designed wetlands constructed through the Iowa CREP are one of the most p...
This bibliography documents the impact of pesticides and other agricultural chemicals on northern pr...
10 p.International audienceThe Water Framework Directive and the Ecophyto 2018 plan provides for mea...