TARGETING PERENNIAL/BIOMASS CROPS TO SENSITIVE AREAS Claire Baffaut USDA-ARS Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit Columbia, MO Translating Missouri USDA-ARS Research and Technology into Practice A training session provided by USDA-ARS-CSWQRU, 10-11 October 2012, Columbia, MO
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Targeting perennial/biomass crops to sensitive areas
Targeting perennial/biomass crops to sensitive areas. Claire Baffaut USDA-ARS Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research Unit Columbia, MO. Translating Missouri USDA-ARS Research and Technology into Practice A training session provided by USDA-ARS-CSWQRU, 10-11 October 2012, Columbia, MO. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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TARGETING PERENNIAL/BIOMASS CROPS TO SENSITIVE AREAS
Claire BaffautUSDA-ARS Cropping Systems and Water Quality Research UnitColumbia, MO
Translating Missouri USDA-ARS Research and Technology into Practice A training session provided by USDA-ARS-CSWQRU, 10-11 October
2012, Columbia, MO
Rills from 4/2012 storm after plantingFollowing a 3” rain, the soil from the planted rows is gone, at least 2”
Planted and germinated corn is now exposed
Rills in the Centralia plots 4/21/2010
Top soil depth along Plot 18
Close to 8”
Less than 2.5”
Translating Missouri USDA-ARS Research and Technology into Practice A training session provided by USDA-ARS-CSWQRU, 10-11 October
2012, Columbia, MO
Top soil depth along Plot 11Close to
8”
Less than 2.5”
Translating Missouri USDA-ARS Research and Technology into Practice A training session provided by USDA-ARS-CSWQRU, 10-11 October
2012, Columbia, MO
Top soil depth along Plot 9Close to
7”
Less than 2”
Translating Missouri USDA-ARS Research and Technology into Practice A training session provided by USDA-ARS-CSWQRU, 10-11 October