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C. Murray, Pollinator response to prairie strips in the Iowa agricultural landscape, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 2021.PDF icon murraycaroline_2021_msthesis.pdf (1.13 MB)
J. Mueller and Liebman, M., Plant Community and Soil Functional Characteristics of Prairie Conservation Strips, 2015.PDF icon Mueller & Liebman 2015 STRIPS poster.pdf (1.63 MB)
A. L. Moorhouse, Evaluation of CRP contour buffer and filter strips as habitat for native bees and predatory ground beetles, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 2016.PDF icon moorhouse_2016_msthesis_-_eval_of_crp_contour_buffer_and_filter_strips_as_bee_and_beetle_habitat.pdf (1.1 MB)
L. Schulte Moore, Bradbury, S., O'Neal, M., Toth, A., Tyndall, J., and Dolezal, A., Prairie strips provide late-summer forage for bees, Iowa State University, 2019.PDF icon strips_ffar_infosheet_final_draft.pdf (702.86 KB)
L. Schulte Moore, Climate-friendly farming strategies can improve the land and generate income for farmers, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://theconversation.com/climate-friendly-farming-strategies-can-improve-the-land-and-generate-income-for-farmers-157220.
S. L Moore, Bradbury, S., O'Neal, M., Toth, A., Tyndall, J., and Dolezal, A., Prairie strips help honey bees and wild pollinators, Iowa State University, Ames, 2020.PDF icon strips_ffar_infosheet_20200203.pdf (748.6 KB)
L. Schulte Moore, Farm Bill Politics May Prove Devastating to the Environment, 2013. .
L. Schulte Moore, Iowa's farmers -- and American eaters -- need a national discussion on transforming US agriculture, The Conversation, 2019. [Online]. Available: https://theconversation.com/iowas-farmers-and-american-eaters-need-a-national-discussion-on-transforming-us-agriculture-114902.
D. C. Mitchell, Zhou, X., Parkin, T. B., Helmers, M. J., and Castellano, M. J., Comparing Nitrate Sink Strength in Perennial Filter Strips at Toeslopes of Cropland Watersheds, Journal of Environmental Quality, 2014.PDF icon 2014 Mitchell et al. JEQ.pdf (878.38 KB)
D. Mitchell, Nitrogen sources and sinks in Iowa soils: biogeochemical links between carbon inputs, nitrate leaching, and nitrous oxide emissions, 2012.
E. J. Miller, Assessing reduction of soil erosion in row-crop-prairie systems through mixed effect and simulation modeling, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, 2018.PDF icon miller_2018_honorsthesis.pdf (1.95 MB)
G. McNally and Rogers, B., Perennial Systems Conservation: Reaching Women Landowners & Farmers. 2023.PDF icon perennial_systems_conservation_reaching_women_landowners_farmers_one_pager_6.21.pdf (4.18 MB)
G. McNally and Rogers, B., Women Landowner Resource Guide. 2023.PDF icon landowner_guide_w_team_edits_8.14.pdf (7.53 MB)
J. M. McGovern, Giese, J. C., and Schulte, L. A., Springtime Bird Use of Agricultural Landscapes Examined by Using Autonomous Recording Units. 2024.PDF icon jfo-2023-399.pdf (1.23 MB)
A. Martin-Schwarze, Extending removal and distance-removal models for abundance estimation by modeling detections in continuous time, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, 2017.PDF icon martinschwarzeadam_2017_dissertation.pdf (1.18 MB)
R. Matthew Maher, Soil respiration and plant growth across a chronosequence of tallgrass prairie reconstructions, 2007.
R. M. Maher, Asbjornsen, H., Kolka, R. K., Cambardella, C. A., and Raich, J. W., Changes in soil respiration across a chronosequence of tallgrass prairie reconstructions, Agriculture, ecosystems & environment, vol. 139, pp. 749-753, 2010.
M. Mackert, Strategies to improve native bee (Hymenoptera: Apoidea) habitat in agroecosystems, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, 2019.
A. L. MacDonald, Blurring the lines between production and conservation lands: Bird use of prairie strips in row-cropped landscapes, 2012.
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J. Antonio Gu Lopez, Soil moisture dynamics in agriculturally-dominated landscapes after the introduction of native prairie vegetation, 2012.
D. Rae Lockett, Soil Hydraulic Property Impacts of Incorporating Prairie Vegetation within a Row Crop Production Area, 2012.
D. R. Lockett, Zhou, X., and Helmers, M. J., Impacts of Incorporating Prairie Vegetation within Row Crop Production on Soil Hydraulic Properties, 2011 Louisville, Kentucky, August 7-10, 2011. American Society of Agricultural and Biological Engineers, p. 1, 2011.
M. Liebman, Helmers, M. J., and Schulte, L. A., Integrating conservation with biofuel feedstock production, Managing agricultural landscapes for environmental quality II: achieving more effective conservation. Soil and Water Conservation Society of America, Ames, IA, pp. 131-142, 2011.
M. Liebman and Schulte, L. A., Enhancing agroecosystem performance and resilience through increased diversification of landscapes and cropping systems., Elementa, 2015.
M. Liebman, Helmers, M. J., Schulte, L. A., and Chase, C. A., Using biodiversity to link agricultural productivity with environmental quality: Results from three field experiments in Iowa, Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems, vol. 28, pp. 115-128, 2013.
H. Li, Cruse, R., Bingner, R., Gesch, K., and Zhang, X., Evaluating ephemeral gully erosion impact on Zea mays L. yield and economics using AnnAGNPS. 2016.PDF icon 1-s2.0-s0167198715001749-main.pdf (1.15 MB)
G. L. D. Larsen, Schulte, L. A., and Tyndall, J. C., How should Iowa's agricultural landscape look?, Rootstalk, vol. 1, pp. 41-46, 2015.
D. Larsen, Tyndall, J. C., Schulte, L. A., and Grudens-Schuck, N., Exploring Stakeholder Consensus for Multiple Outcomes in Agriculture: An Iowa Case Study, Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 2019.
G. L. Larsen, Knoot, T. G., and Tyndall, J., From Science to Practice: Findings from the 2011 STRIPs Project Stakeholder Meeting (June 21, 2011), 2011.
G. Drake Larsen, Farming for ecosystem services: A case study of multifunctional agriculture in Iowa, USA. Iowa State University, 2011.
D. Larsen, Tyndall, J., Moore, L. Schulte, and Grudens-Shuck, N., Exploring stakeholder consensus for multiple outcomes in agriculture: an Iowa case study., Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, vol. 13, 2019.
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J. G. Arbuckle Jr., Farmer attitudes toward proactive targeting of agricultural conservation programs, Society & Natural Resources, vol. 26, pp. 625-641, 2013.
J. G. Arbuckle Jr., Investigating Opportunities for Enhancing Adoption of Strategically Targeted Prairie Strips in Iowa, Iowa State University Department of Sociology, Ames, IA, Sociology Technical Report 1040, 2015.PDF icon Arbuckle_2015_Sociology_Technical_Report_1040.pdf (1.76 MB)
J. G. Arbuckle Jr., Tyndall, J., and Sorenson, E., Iowans’ perspectives on targeted approaches for multiple-benefit agriculture, Iowa State University Department of Sociology, Ames, Iowa, 1038, 2015.PDF icon Arbuckle et al. 2015 Iowans' Perspectives on Targeted Approaches for Multiple-Benefit Agriculture.pdf (864.71 KB)
G. Arbuckle J Jr, Helmers, M. J., Liebman, M. Z., and Schulte, L. A., From vulnerability to resiliency: Iowa agriculture in the age of biorenewables, 2008.
N. Jordan, Schulte, L. A., Williams, C., Pitt, D., Slotterback, C. Shively, Jackson, R., Landis, D., Dale, B., Becker, D., and Rickenbach, M., Landlabs: An Integrated Approach to Creating Agricultural Enterprises That Meet the Triple Bottom Line, Journal of Higher Education Outreach and Engagement, vol. 17, pp. 175-200, 2013.
J. Jordahl and Kuckuck, B., Precision prairie project: Integration of precision prairie applications with business and conservation planning, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service, Washington, DC, 2018.PDF icon precisionprairie_casestudy_final_one-pager.pdf (1.5 MB)
M. Jarchow and Liebman, M., Incorporating prairies into multifunctional landscapes: establishing and managing prairies for enhanced environmental quality, livestock grazing, and hay production, bioenergy production, and carbon sequestration. 2011.PDF icon 2011-02-incorporating-prairies-multifunctional-landscapes.pdf (2.85 MB)
M. E. Jarchow and Liebman, M., Maintaining multifunctionality as landscapes provide ecosystem services, Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. 9, pp. 262-262, 2011.
M. E. Jarchow and Liebman, M., Tradeoffs in biomass and nutrient allocation in prairies and corn managed for bioenergy production, Crop Science, vol. 52, pp. 1330-1342, 2012.

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