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Infiltration within Native Prairie Vegetative Strips Embedded in Row Crop Fields Across Iowa

January 29, 2024

The integration of native prairie vegetative strips into row crop agriculture is a promising conservation strategy that has gained momentum in adoption rates throughout the US Midwest. Previous studies have shown that prairie strip establishment can lead to several positive soil and water quality outcomes, such as reductions in surface runoff and nutrient and sediment exports. However, the impacts of prairie strips on soil infiltration are not well known. Read more about Infiltration within Native Prairie Vegetative Strips Embedded in Row Crop Fields Across Iowa

Habitat Amount and Edge Effects, Not Perch Proximity, Nest Exposure, or Vegetation Diversity Affect Cowbird Parasitism in Agricultural Landscapes

March 18, 2024

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