Collaborations
The Pasture Systems & Watershed Management Research has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.
Current collaborators and projects:
CAPE COD CRANBERRY GROWERS ASSOCIATION, PLYMOUTH
Using Unoccupied Aerial Vehicles for Application of Fertilizers to Cranberry Bogs in Massachusetts
NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
Assessing the Potential for the Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework to be Used in Watershed Planning Activities in the Eastern U.S.
Modeling and Synthesis Pastureland Ecological Vulnerability Index
NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, RALEIGH, NC
Assessing the Potential for the Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework to be used in Watershed Planning Activities in the Eastern U.S. - NCSU
PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA
LTAR Upper Chesapeake Bay Conewago Watershed Monitoring Project
Watershed Modeling to Improve Conservation Planning Approaches
Long Term Agroecosystem Research Network (LTAR) Croplands Common Experiment
High-Frequency In-Stream Nitrate Sensing to Advance Models and Inform Watershed Management
Assessing the Potential for the Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework to be used in Watershed Planning Activities in the Eastern U.S. - PSU
PENNSYVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY, THE, UNIVERSITY PARK, PA
Modeling the Contribution of Legacy Phosphorus to Watershed Outcomes in Mahantango Creek
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS, FAYETTEVILLE, AR
Life Cycle Assessment of U.S. Milk
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND EASTERN SHORE, PRINCESS ANNE, MD
UMES Stormwater Management Research Facility: Investigating Nutrient and Sediment Reduction for Poultry House Facilities
Manokin River Watershed Urea Monitoring Project
UNIVERSITY OF MASSACHUSETTS, HADLEY, MA
Understanding Water-Plant Interactions in Cranberry Farms
UNIVERSITY OF VERMONT & STATE AGRICULTURAL CO, BURLINGTON, VT
Evaluation of an Innovative Mobile Phosphorus Removal Systems for Vermont CEAP and Priority HABs-affected Watersheds
Interseeding Cover Crops into Corn to Extend the Grazing Season and Improve Soil Health
Enhancing the Viability of Grass-Fed Dairy Production in the U.S. Through Comprehensive Research and Extensionson Grazing
USDA, NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, Washington, TX
FY 2020 Design and Evaluation of a Mobile Phosphorus Removal System for Vermont CEAP Watersheds
WOODWELL CLIMATE RESEARCH CENTER INC, FALMOUTH
Transport of Nitrogen from Groundwater to Former Cranberry Bogs Along the Coonamessett River