Collaborations
The Soil, Water & Air Resources Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
BOARD OF REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASK, LINCOLN, NE
Novel Commercial Farm-field Network to Quantify Emissions and Carbon Storage from Agricultural Bio-energy Feedstock Production
DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Water and Light Use Efficiency of Native Grasses in a Silvopasture System
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLO, AMES, IA
Mapping Subsoil Fragipan Breakdown by Ryegrass Cover Cropping
Iowa State University Extension Climate Program
KALTENHEUSER FARMS LTD, AMES, IA
Field Scale Assessment of Factors Controlling Corn and Soybean Production Efficiency
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
NRCS Climate Mitigation Outreach and Education
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, COLUMBUS, OH
Accelerating the Transition to Climate-Smart Strategies by Bolstering the Extension to Midwest Climate Hub Connection
Midwest Climate Hub Extension Liaison
PURDUE UNIVERSITY, WEST LAFAYETTE, IN
Integrated Midwest Partnerships for Actionable Climate Tools and Training (IMPACT2): Supporting System Transformation on Working Lands
Midwest Ag Climate Tool Development
Purdue University - Midwest Regional Climate Center, Agricultural Climatology Data and Tools
REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
University of Minnesota Extension Climate for Tribal and Under - Resourced Farmers
THE WASHINGTON AND LEE UNIVERSITY, LEXINGTON
USDA Midwest Climate Hub Climate Services Assessment
UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS, URBANA, IL
Estimating and Projecting Spring Freeze Risk to Midwest Specialty Crops
Improving Specialty Crop Resilience to Climate Change and Pests in the Midwest
UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEM, ORONO, ME
The Climate Adaptation and Mitigation Fellowship (CAMF): Peer-to-Peer Learning for Farmers and Agricultural Advisors
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK, COLLEGE PARK, MD
Assessing the Effects of Conservation Practices on Crop Yield, Water Quality, and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in the U.S. Corn Belt