Collaborations
The Delta Water Management Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
ARKANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, JONESBORO, AR
Economic Analysis Support for Water Use Data Related to the Arkansas Groundwater Initiative
Preserving Water Quantity and Quality for Agriculture in the Lower Mississippi River Basin
DIVISION OF AGRICULTURE OF THE UNIVERSITY OF, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Improving Water Use Efficiency and Grain Yield of Furrow-Irrigated Rice
Farm-level Conservation Strategies to Reduce Carbon Footprint and Improve Productivity in the Lower Mississippi River Basin
Conservation Practices for Attaining Integrated Environment-Smart Cropping in Irrigated Row Crops
Support for the Scaling of Climate Smart Agriculture for Arkansas and Beyond
GRANTHAM FOUNDATION, BOSTON
Quantifying Agronomic and Sustainability Benefits of Silicate Rock Dust Applications to Drill-Seeded Rice
MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY, MISSISSIPPI STATE, MS
Life After the Flood: Disrupting Rice Farming by Integrating Automated, LoT-Irrigation Technologies into a Low-Water-Use Production System
MITTI LABS, GREENWICH
Scaling Climate Smart Agriculture in Arkansas and Beyond
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Improving Our Understanding of the Impact of Management on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Major Mid-South Crops-Jonesboro-DWMRU
Collect Timely Information on Greenhouse Gas Emissions from On-farm Storage Irrigation Reservoirs in the Lower Mississippi River Basin in Arkansas
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICES, LITTLE ROCK, AR
Helping to Conserve and Wisely use the Land, Water, Wildlife, and Related Natural Resources in the State of Arkansas
NORTH CAROLINA AGRICULTURAL AND TECHNICAL STA, GREENSBORO, NC
Water Quality at the Edge of Field and In-Stream in the Lower Mississippi River Basin
REGROW AGRICULTURE, INC., DURHAM
Estimate Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Drill Seeded Rice with Soil Amendments using DNDC Model
RICETEC, ALVIN, TX
Water Use, Yield and Global Warming Potential of Furrow-Irrigated Rice
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Understanding Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Irrigated Row Crop Systems
Improving Our Understanding of the Impact of Management on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Major Mid-South Crops-Jonesboro-University of Arkansas
Water Management Strategies to Reduce C Footprint and Preserve High Productivity in Irrigated Rice Systems
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, DAVIS, CA
Improving Our Understanding of the Impact of Management on Greenhouse Gas Emissions of Major Mid-South Crops-Jonesboro-Univ. of California/Davis
UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES LOS BANOS FOUND
Assessing Multiple Benefits of Silcate Rock Dust Applications in Paddy Rice Under AWD Irrigation
YARA NORTH AMERICA, INC, TAMPA, FL
Achieving Low N2O and CH4 Missions in Non-Flooded Rice Through Effective N Management Tools