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Madrid Field Day, Aug. 8, to Showcase Conservation Practices
Iowa Learning Farms, in partnership with Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, and ISU Research and Demonstration Farms, will host a conservation practice showcase field day on Thursday, Aug. 8 from 6-8 p.m. at the ISU Uthe Farm near Madrid. The event is free, open to families and includes a complimentary meal. More information at: https://www.extension.iastate.edu/news/madrid-field-day-showcase-conservation-practices.
Soil Organic Carbon Controls on Nitrate Removal in Saturated Riparian Buffers
Iowa State University, USDA research article named best paper of 2021 by Journal of Environmental Quality
Nitrate Removal in a Saturated Riparian Buffer
Learn more about nitrate removal in a saturated riparian buffer from Dr. Tom Isenhart, a professor in the Department of Natural Resource Ecology and Management at Iowa State University, one of the developers of this emerging conservation technology.
Highlights from a Decade of INRC Research & Impacts: Saturated Buffers
INRC Fall 2022-Spring 2023 Water Quality Research Seminar Series: February 8, 2023
Presenters:
- Chris Rehmann, associate professor of civil, construction, and environmental engineering at Iowa State University
- Tom Isenhart, professor of natural resource ecology and management at Iowa State University
Exploring the Bear Creek Saturated Buffer: Virtual Field Day
Iowa Learning Farms, in partnership with the Iowa Nutrient Research Center, the Conservation Learning Group and Prairie Rivers of Iowa, is hosting a free virtual field day Thursday, June 11, at 1:00 pm CDT. Explore the first-ever saturated buffer, which was installed in 2010 within an existing riparian buffer along Bear Creek in Hamilton County. The event will include video footage from the field and live interaction with Tom Isenhart, Iowa State University Professor, Billy Beck, ISU assistant professor and forestry specialist with ISU Extension and Outreach, and Dan Haug and David Stein of Prairie Rivers of Iowa. Together they will discuss how saturated buffers, riparian buffers and pollinator habitat work together to improve water quality, farm aesthetics and wildlife opportunities.