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New Modeling Work Supports In-field Buffer Strips as a Way to Conserve Soil Under Intense Rainfall

May 18, 2016
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Work by a Master's student at Wageningen University in The Netherlands supports prairie strips practice. Read summary here.

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Soil & Water
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Soil erosion
modeling
Luquin Oroz
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