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SUMMARY:Crop Hour: Water\, Weather and Climate Webinars
DESCRIPTION:SDSU Extension will host a series of virtual Crop Hour webinars. Tuesday through Friday from 10 to 11 a.m. CST\, participants are invited to take their coffee break online to hear the latest in crop management and agronomic research from SDSU Extension. CCA credits will be available to attendees. \nWater\, Weather and Climate\n\nMarch 16: “Subsurface Drip Irrigation”\, Dr. Todd Trooien; “Subirrigation with Tile Drainage”\, Tom Scherer\, NDSU Extension\nMarch 17: “South Dakota Water Quality – Where to Find Information and What it Means”\, David Kringen\, SDSU Extension; “Measuring Nutrient Loss”\, Dr. John McMaine\, SDSU Extension\nMarch 18: “Building Water Resilient Systems through Soil Health and Conservation Drainage”\, Dr. John McMaine\, SDSU Extension and Anthony Bly\, SDSU Extension\nMarch 19: “2021 Weather Outlook and Trends to Watch”\, Laura Edwards\, SDSU Extension; “2021 Runoff and Flood Outlook”\, Kevin Low\, NOAA tentative\n\nThere is no fee to attend but participants will need to register to receive Zoom links and reminders via email.
URL:https://admcoalition.com/event/crop-hour-water-weather-and-climate-webinars/
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SUMMARY:Hydrology & Hydraulic Design of Corrugated Plastic Pipe
DESCRIPTION:Join PPI for a technical webinar sharing key content from Chapters 5 & 6 of their new Drainage Handbook
URL:https://admcoalition.com/event/hydrology-hydraulic-design-of-corrugated-plastic-pipe/
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SUMMARY:Quantifying Ecosystem Functions to Facilitate Wetland Monitoring and Assessment
DESCRIPTION:The Mid-Atlantic region CEAP Wetlands study area spans about 58\,000 km2 (22\,400 mi2) in the eastern United States\, including areas of the Atlantic Coastal Plain physiographic province located in five states (New Jersey\, Maryland\, Delaware\, Virginia\, and North Carolina). Wetlands are abundant in this region\, but practices associated with agriculture\, silviculture\, urbanization\, sea level rise\, and other causes have resulted in substantial wetlands loss. This webinar will present the results of studies conducted to quantify ecosystem functions provided by restored wetlands and to develop tools that will facilitate wetland monitoring and assessment. Funded by the Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP)\, these studies help build the scientific foundation necessary to support wetland restoration activities and to develop guidelines for the restoration of wetland-mediated ecosystem services. \n  \nThis webinar will be presented by Greg McCarty\, Audra Hinson\, and Ling Du from the USDA-ARS Hydrology and Remote Sensing Laboratory and Peter Backhaus from the Penn State College of Earth and Mineral Sciences. Joe Prenger\, NRCS’s CEAP Wetlands Component Leader\, will be the moderator. \n  \nNo registration is required.
URL:https://admcoalition.com/event/quantifying-ecosystem-functions-to-facilitate-wetland-monitoring-and-assessment/
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