Collaborations
The Agroecosystems Management Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
DSM NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS, Parsippany, MD
Interactive Effects of Mycotoxins, Peroxidized Soybean Oil, and Oxidized Protein on Measures of DNA, Lipid, and Protein Damage in Nursery Pigs
Inherent Variation in Oxidative Stress Measures in Breeding and Lactating Gilts and Correlation to Measures of Sow Lifetime Productivity
FOUNDATION FOR AGRONOMIC RESEARCH, Washington, GA
Coordinated Network of Sites for Studying the Impacts of 4R Nitrogen Management on Crop Production and Nutrient Loss
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY, Ames
Evaluation of Saturated Buffers as a Conservation Drainage Practice for Treating Agricultural Subsurface Drainage
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, AMES, IA
Stripping Antibiotic Resistance with STRIPS: Evaluating Prairie Buffer Strips to Mitigate Resistance Genes from Manure Amended Fields
Cooperative Agreement on Institutional Biosafety Committee
IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLO, AMES, IA
Utilizing the Iowa State University Animal Care and Use Committee
Elements: Agricultural Cyber-infrastructure Support for Field and Grid Modeling, and Runtime Decision-making
Support NRCS States to Use and Adopt the Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework (ACPF) for Watershed Planning
Phosphorus Contributions from Eroding Iowa Stream Banks
Watershed-scale Phosphorus Inputs from Streambanks
Inherent Variation in Oxidative Stress Measures in Breeding and Lactating Gilts, and Correlation to Measures of Sow Lifetime Productivity
Support and Enhancement of CEAP Databases
Interactive Effects of Mycotoxins, Peroxidized Soybean Oil, and Oxidized Protein on Measures of DNA, Lipid, and Protein Damage in Nursery Pigs
N, Washington, DC
Meta-analysis of Soil Indicator Variables for the Soil Management Assessment Framework (SMAF)
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, Washington, NE
Support NRCS States to Use and Adopt the Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework (ACPF) for Watershed Planning
UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN SYSTEM, PLATTEVILLE, WI
Crop and Water Sustainability in Upper Mississippi River Basin Agroecosystems
Agroecosystem Sustainability in Upper Mississippi River Basin: Crop, Soil, and Water Resources