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27Apr/18

Announcing Two New Network Projects Focusing on HABs

April 27, 2018algae, HABs, harmful algal blooms, Water

The North Central Region Water Network is pleased to announce two new seed-funded projects beginning in May 2018, addressing harmful algal blooms (HABs) in the North Central Region and beyond. The Network is partnering the WaterRead More…

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09Apr/18

Edge-of-Field Research Focuses on Controlled Drainage and Saturated Buffers for Reducing Nutrient Runoff

April 9, 2018controlled drainage, crop yield, Nitrogen, phosphorus, reducing nitrate, saturated buffer

Article by Lois Wolfson and Ehsan Ghane. Agriculture in Michigan is one of the three biggest industries in the state and it is essential to the state’s economy. An important component of agriculture is subsurface (tile)Read More…

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29Mar/18

Do larger American cities risk a run-in with Day Zero?

March 29, 2018Agriculture, Day Zero, Water, Water Shortage, Water Use

Natural resource geek that I am, I must confess that seen very few natural disaster movies. My small list includes James Cameron’s 1997 film  Titanic, Steven Soderbergh’s 2011 film  Contagion, Craig Gillespie’s The Finest Hours (2016), and Roar Ulthaug’sRead More…

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15Mar/18

Lois Wolfson of MSU Awarded Distinguished Academic Staff Award

March 15, 2018Lois Wolfson, Michigan State University, MSU Extension, Water

This story was originally published on MSU today and has been edited and republished here. NCRWN is excited to announce that Lois Wolfson was recently awarded Michigan State University‘s Distinguished Academic Staff Award! Lois, who is aRead More…

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05Mar/18

Tackling the Science Communication Puzzle

March 5, 2018communication, marketing, science communication

For those of you I haven’t met, I’m Anne Nardi and I joined the NCRWN team in October as the network’s marketing and communications specialist. Now, if you, like many of the science professionals I haveRead More…

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21Feb/18

Can Manure Improve Soil Health?

February 21, 2018manure, Soil Health

This post was originally published on the Soil Health Nexus blog.  It has be adapted and re-published here. Is there a correlation between soil health (or soil productivity) and manure? A report recently released from theRead More…

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06Feb/18

Diverting Runoff One Garden at a Time

February 6, 2018Extension, rainscaping, sustainable landscape

As part of Kara Salazar’s work  as Sustainable Communities Extension Specialist for Purdue University’s Department of Forestry and Natural Resources and Illinois-Indiana Sea Grant , she runs the Sustainable Communities Extension Program. The program works to support community planningRead More…

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30Jan/18

The Strange Case of Rattlesnake Ridge

January 30, 2018Agriculture, Conservation, landslide, Water Quality, watershed

There are few things that are certain in life, big or small. Big like the stock market, trade deals, and elections. Small like, well . . . that all depends on your perspective. A change inRead More…

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17Jan/18

Telling the Story of Conservation in the Fox River Valley

January 17, 2018Dairy, Fox Demo Farms, Green Bay, Water

Northeast Wisconsin is home to Green Bay, the world ‘ s largest freshwater estuary. The region is also responsible for 30 percent of the state ‘ s milk production. Historically, ” big dairy ” and ” clean water ” would have been viewed as the ultimate contradiction. However,Read More…

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08Jan/18

2017 Network Milestones

January 8, 2018aquatic invasive species, climate, nitrate, Soil Health, Stormwater, Water Quality, youth water education

As a new year begins, and we take time to set new goals and resolutions, we would also like to take a moment and recognize the great work of our network initiatives in 2017. Each initiativeRead More…

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