SAES-422 Multistate Research Activity Accomplishments Report
Sections
Status: Approved
Basic Information
- Project No. and Title: OLD_SERA46 : Framework for Nutrient Reduction Strategy Collaboration: the Role for Land Grant Universities
- Period Covered: 10/01/2017 to 09/30/2018
- Date of Report: 03/16/2019
- Annual Meeting Dates: 01/29/2019 to 01/31/2019
Participants
Jane Frankenburger Amanda Gumbert Rebecca Power Mike Daniels Wes Burger Fabian Ferdandez Laura Christianson Reid Christianson Naveen Adusumilli Beth Baker Dan Downing Forbes Walker Robin Shepard Eric Young
Accomplishments
Impacts
Publications
Peer-reviewed:
- Christianson, R., L. Christianson, C. Wong, M. Helmers, G. McIsaac, D. Mulla, and M. McDonald. 2018. Beyond the nutrient strategies: Common ground to accelerate water quality improvement in the Upper Midwest. Journal of Environmental Management 206:1072-1080.
- Doering, Otto C. , Benjamin M. Gramig, and Dawoon Jeong. 2018. “Economic and Policy Implications of Nitrogen Management” in Rattan Lal and B.A. Stewart, Soil Nitrogen Uses and Environmental Impacts. CRC Press. Boca Raton. Pp. 315-319.
Non-Peer Reviewed Publications, Reports, and Outreach Articles
- Christianson, L., J. Frankenberger, C. Hay, M. Helmers, and G. Sands. 2018. Ten ways to reduce nitrogen loads from drained cropland in the Midwest: A summary Factsheet. University of Illinois Extension, Urbana, Illinois (4-pg factsheet).
- Christianson, L., J. Frankenberger, C. Hay, M. Helmers, and G. Sands. 2016. Ten ways to reduce nitrogen loads from drained cropland in the Midwest. Pub. C1400, University of Illinois Extension, Urbana, Illinois.
Proposals:
Baker, B. (Principal), Gumbert, A. (Co-Principal), Power, R. (Co-Principal), Daniels, M. (Co-Principal), Christianson, L. (Co-Principal), Christianson, R. (Co-Principal), "Multi-State Collaboration to Improve Mississippi River and Gulf of Mexico Water Quality through Farmer-Led Initiatives and Farmer-Driven Data," Sponsored by US Environmental Protection Agency, $1,088,025.00. Awarded, final award pending, Grant. (April 1, 2019 - March 31, 2022).