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Mississippi Delta MSEA Volume 2, Issue 3, Page 2
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MISSISSIPPI DELTA

MSEA

REPORTER

Volume 2, Issue 3, Page 2, Third Quarter 1996

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1997 Effort

Southern Weed Science Lab

Application and Production Technology Research Unit

Baton Rouge

Closing comments

  • Cooperation from land owners and state and federal agencies makes the project work.
  • The Model Farm 319 money with help from Soil and Water Conservation Commission and DEQ has made a significant impact.
  • Special thanks to Animal Damage Control, US Fish and Wildlife, Delta Wildlife Foundation, Farm Services Agency, and NRCS.
  • MSEA is having effect outside of the project - the Mississippi Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks agency is discussing setting aside state funds for renovation of Delta lakes (3 to 4 lakes a year initially) if a farmer can exhibit MSEA-like practices.

Dr. Charles M. Cooper, Ecologist
Water Quality and Ecological Processes Research Unit
USDA-ARS-National Sedimentation Laboratory
Oxford, MS 38655
Phone: 662-232-2935
Fax: 662-232-2915
Email: ccooper@msa-oxford.ars.usda.gov


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