Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from agricultural landscapes have been identified as primary sources of excess nutrients in aquatic systems. The main objective of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of prairie filter strips (PFS) in removing nutrients from cropland runoff in 12 small watersheds in central Iowa. Four treatments with PFS of different spatial coverage and distribution (No-PFS, 10% PFS, 10% PFS with strips, and 20% PFS with strips) were arranged in a balanced incomplete block design across four blocks in 2007. A no-tillage two-year corn (Zea mays L.) –soybean (Glycine max [L.] Merr.) rotation was grown in row-cropped areas beginning in 2007. Runoff was monitored by H flumes, and runoff water samples were collected duri...
Nutrient pollution originating from agricultural regions in the Midwest is a serious issue, leading ...
With the release of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy (2013) in early 2013 there has been increas...
Much of Iowa is characterized by relatively flat, poorly-drained soils which, with extensive artific...
Twelve small watersheds in central Iowa were used to evaluate the effectiveness of prairie filter st...
Nonpoint source pollution is an increasingly serious problem in agricultural landscapes, especially ...
Many croplands planted to perennial grasses under the Conservation Reserve Program are being returne...
Water quality of drainage influents and the lone effluent at Eagle Lake marsh, Iowa, was studied for...
Vegetative filters have been found to significantly reduce nutrient loads in runoff. This study was ...
Growing demand for agricultural products to supply food, feed, fiber, and fuel comes at a time of in...
With the release of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy in early 2013 there has been increased inte...
Much of Iowa is characterized by relatively flat, poorly-drained areas which with extensive subsurfa...
Iowa has been working for decades to protect and improve water quality. However, progress measured t...
One anticipated benefit of ecosystem restoration is water quality improvement. This study evaluated ...
An ongoing public concern is the loss of nutrients from agricultural land in the corn belt. In Iowa,...
Little information is available comparing the influence of land use and precipitation on the control...
Nutrient pollution originating from agricultural regions in the Midwest is a serious issue, leading ...
With the release of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy (2013) in early 2013 there has been increas...
Much of Iowa is characterized by relatively flat, poorly-drained soils which, with extensive artific...
Twelve small watersheds in central Iowa were used to evaluate the effectiveness of prairie filter st...
Nonpoint source pollution is an increasingly serious problem in agricultural landscapes, especially ...
Many croplands planted to perennial grasses under the Conservation Reserve Program are being returne...
Water quality of drainage influents and the lone effluent at Eagle Lake marsh, Iowa, was studied for...
Vegetative filters have been found to significantly reduce nutrient loads in runoff. This study was ...
Growing demand for agricultural products to supply food, feed, fiber, and fuel comes at a time of in...
With the release of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy in early 2013 there has been increased inte...
Much of Iowa is characterized by relatively flat, poorly-drained areas which with extensive subsurfa...
Iowa has been working for decades to protect and improve water quality. However, progress measured t...
One anticipated benefit of ecosystem restoration is water quality improvement. This study evaluated ...
An ongoing public concern is the loss of nutrients from agricultural land in the corn belt. In Iowa,...
Little information is available comparing the influence of land use and precipitation on the control...
Nutrient pollution originating from agricultural regions in the Midwest is a serious issue, leading ...
With the release of the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy (2013) in early 2013 there has been increas...
Much of Iowa is characterized by relatively flat, poorly-drained soils which, with extensive artific...