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09Jul/20
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Five Essential Skills for Successful Watershed Leaders

July 9, 2020core competencies, Human Capital, watershed leadership, watershed management

Human Capital Blog Series By Jenny Seifert, Watershed Outreach Specialist Data collector, coalition builder, public speaker, grant writer – those are among the many hats watershed leaders often find themselves wearing to achieve watershed management goals.Read More…

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30Jun/20

How One Scientist Makes Science and Art with Soil

June 30, 2020Art, Extension, soil

From the time she was little, DeAnn Presley has loved soil. Growing up on a small farm in Iowa, she spent most of her days playing outside. Like many kids, she loved making mud pies. “WeRead More…

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29Jun/20

A Silver Lining of the COVID-19 Pandemic is New Opportunities for Professional Growth, Virtually of Course

June 29, 2020Extension, Trainings, Water

During a typical spring, Kansas State University Research and Extension agents would be spending their days assisting producers with a myriad of water quality-related issues, from livestock feeding site selection to questions about harmful algae inRead More…

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29Jun/20

New Internship Program is Improving the Pipeline for Future Extension Professionals

June 29, 2020Extension, internship, Water

Preparing the next generation of water stewards is central to the mission of the North Central Region Water Network. In support of this, the Network is leading an initiative to develop a regional extension internship programRead More…

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11Jun/20
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Introducing Human Capital, a Blog Series to Help Tap Our True Potential for Clean Water

June 11, 2020Human Capital, leadership, Water Quality, watershed groups, watershed management

By Jenny Seifert People are the ultimate driver of change. This is no exception in achieving clean water and soil health goals in the Midwest. It is the skills, decisions, and networks of people that willRead More…

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28May/20

How We’re Keeping Water Professionals Connected During the Pandemic

May 28, 2020communication

As the COVID-19 pandemic has heightened the need to learn and respond quickly, the North Central Region Water Network’s communication team has been doing just that.  When the pandemic was in its early stages, we exploredRead More…

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27May/20

Extension Program in North Dakota Helps Producers Improve Drinking Water Quality for Livestock

May 27, 2020Agriculture, livestock, Water

Monitoring the quality of drinking water for livestock throughout the grazing season is important because it changes in response to climate and environmental conditions. To document this variability and to help livestock producers identify potential waterRead More…

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27May/20

COVID-19 Pandemic Leading to an Increase in Issues with Septic Systems

May 27, 2020COVID-19, education, Septic System, Water

When thinking about the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, your septic system probably isn’t something that comes to mind. However, with more people staying at home for longer periods of time and tasks like handwashing increase, Read More…

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15May/20

Empty Buildings During the Pandemic Mean Stagnant Water and the Risk of Different Diseases

May 15, 2020COVID-19, stagnation, Water

With many non-residential buildings shut down, as the COVID-19 pandemic keeps people home, the water left in the pipes of these unoccupied or low-occupancy spaces stagnates. This may lead to a host of new problems, includingRead More…

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29Apr/20
Empty path along river

Public Participation Processes May Be Out of Mind During COVID-19, with Impacts for Water and People

April 29, 2020COVID-19, Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Basin, policy, The Confluence, Water Quality

By Matt Rota, senior policy director of Healthy Gulf, a nonprofit organization committed to uniting and empowering people to protect and restore the natural resources of the Gulf Region. Right now, it is hard to think ofRead More…

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