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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