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Saturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio: Reducing Field Drainage for Improved Water Quality

A saturated buffer is an edge-of-field conservation practice that is intended to remove nitrate and other potential nutrients from subsurface field ti…

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Saturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio

Saturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio: Reducing Drainage Water Volume for Improved Water Quality   A saturated buffer is an innovative conservation…

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Reducing Nutrient and Sediment Loss: Part 4

Research shows that phosphorus is leaving the farm via water, through both surface and subsurface runoff. Implementing practices that slow, stop and/o…

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Potential for Saturated Buffers in Northwest Ohio to Remediate Nutrients from Agricultural Runoff

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…

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Saturated 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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