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Research Project: Science and Technologies for the Sustainable Management of Western Rangeland Systems

Location: Range Management Research

Title: Dust mitigation handbook: a resource for land managers

Author
item SMARIK, STEPHEN - Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS, USDA)
item ANEY, SKYE - New Mexico State University
item BOES, ALISON - Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS, USDA)
item Brown, David
item DUBOIS, DAVID - New Mexico State University
item WEBB, NICHOLAS - New Mexico State University
item Elias, Emile
item Eve, Marlen
item Steele, Rachel
item EDWARDS, BRANDON - New Mexico State University
item WILSON, MIKE - Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS, USDA)
item ZWICKE, GREG - Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS, USDA)

Submitted to: ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts
Publication Type: Abstract Only
Publication Acceptance Date: 9/1/2020
Publication Date: 11/1/2020
Citation: Smarik, S., Aney, S., Boes, A., Brown, D.P., Dubois, D., Webb, N., Elias, E.H., Eve, M.D., Steele, R.F., Edwards, B., Wilson, M., Zwicke, G. 2020. Dust mitigation handbook: a resource for land managers. ASA-CSSA-SSSA Annual Meeting Abstracts. Abstract.

Interpretive Summary:

Technical Abstract: Dust emission from cropland and rangeland is problematic in many areas, particularly where dry conditions and high wind velocities exist. Producers and specialists need a resource with in-depth solutions to specific dust and wind erosion problems. The USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS) and the USDA Southern Plains and Southwest Climate Hubs have developed a resource for addressing dust on rangeland, agricultural land, and natural areas - the Dust Mitigation Handbook. The Handbook was authored by a team of NRCS and Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists, including Steve Smarik, former NRCS State Resource Conservationist for Arizona and Liaison to the USDA Southern Plains and Southwest Climate Hubs in 2018-2019. The Handbook is designed to be a "one-stop shop" for resource managers and contains detailed information about specific conservation practices that can address wind erosion on croplands, rangelands, and unpaved surfaces. The Handbook represents a "OneUSDA" vision for conservation management under varying and changing environmental conditions, and is intended for resource managers in USDA and other land management agencies who are struggling with dust challenges and working with producers to craft solutions. For a changing future, where uncertain climate and water supply conditions may prompt farmers to fallow increasing acreage of once-actively planted cropland, this Handbook comes as a timely resource.