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Saturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio: Reducing Field Drainage for Improved Water Quality
September 7, 2022
A saturated buffer is an edge-of-field conservation practice that is intended to remove nitrate and other potential nutrients from subsurface field ti…
READ MORESaturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio
March 25, 2022
Saturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio: Reducing Drainage Water Volume for Improved Water Quality A saturated buffer is an innovative conservation…
READ MOREReducing Nutrient and Sediment Loss: Part 4
October 14, 2021
Research shows that phosphorus is leaving the farm via water, through both surface and subsurface runoff. Implementing practices that slow, stop and/o…
READ MOREPotential for Saturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio to Remediate Nutrients from Agricultural Runoff
June 18, 2021
In this study, a saturated buffer ~500 m in length located in the western basin of the Lake Erie watershed was evaluated for its potential to reduce e…
READ MORESaturated Buffer Conservation
Dr. Stephen Jacquemin of Wright State University introduces Saturated Buffer research in Ohio. There are only a few dozen Saturated Buffers across the…
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