Collaborations
The Soil Drainage Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
AGRICULTURE OHIO DEPARTMENT OF, REYNOLDSBURG, OH
Using Edge-of-Field Data and Modeling to Inform H2Ohio
COUNTY OF DELAWARE, DELAWARE, OH
Surface and Subsurface Edge of Field Assessment of Agricultural Management Practices
HEIDELBERG UNIVERSITY, TIFFIN, OH
Assessing the Field and Watershed Scale Impacts of Conservation Practices in the Conservation Practices in Blanchard River Watershed-Heidelberg
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Identifying Practices to Reduce Nutrient Transport from Crop Production Agriculture of the Eastern Corn Belt
Assessing and Quantifying the Impacts of Conservation Implementation on Surface and Subsurface Water Quality
Assessing the Field and Watershed Scale Impacts of Conservation Practices in the Blanchard River Watershed
Using Edge-of-field Data to Inform Water and Soil Quality Practices in Ohio (FY24 CEAP)
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE - NRCS, Washington, DC
Quantifying the Water Quality Benefits of Integrated/Stacked Conservation Practices
OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, COLUMBUS, OH
Advancing Knowledge and Prediction of Phosphorus Dynamics in Tile Drained Landscapes
Contribution of Legacy Phosphorus to Watershed Outcomes, Phase 2 - SWAT Modeling
Healthy Soils, Healthy Waters: Will Soil Health Improvements Mitigate Nutrient Loading to the Great Lakes?
Assessing Legacy Phosphorus in Agricultural Drainage Ditches
Soil Health Assessment Across the Ohio Edge-of-Field Network
Developing public-private partnerships (PPPs) to target legacy phosphorus fields to increase water quality and availability
Quantifying the Water Quality Benefits of Integrated Conservation Practices
Quantifying the Role of Legacy Phosphorus in Water Quality in the Western Lake Erie Basin Watershed
LTAR Eddy Covariance and Flux Gases Research Support
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, T, LEXINGTON, KY
Predicting the Impact of H2Ohio Practices on Edge-of-Field Water Quality
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM, MADISON, WI
A Multi-Scale and Regional Approach to Cold Season Hydrology and Nutrient Dynamics in Agroecosystems for Water Quality Protection