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Upper Snake/Rock Conservation Effects Assessment Project
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The Upper Snake/Rock Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) was initiated in 2005 to determine the effectiveness of conservation practices in an irrigated watershed. Research is focused on the 82,000 ha Twin Falls irrigation tract.

 

Video tour presented at the 2021 Soil and Water Conservation Society International Annual Conference.

(link coming)