Gulf of Mexico dead zone cleanup target pushed back

Gulf of Mexico dead zone cleanup target pushed back By Bob Berwyn, Summit County Citizens VoiceFebruary 15, 2015States outline small voluntary steps toward new 2035 deadline A NOAA graphic shows the impacts of nutrient loading by highlightig oxygen-starved dead zones in red. A task force hopes to shrink the dead zone significantly by 2035. Staff [...]

2017-01-17T09:21:54+00:00April 29th, 2015|News|Comments Off on Gulf of Mexico dead zone cleanup target pushed back

Iowa forum returns agriculture to presidential discussion

Iowa forum returns agriculture to presidential discussion By Thomas Beaumont and Catherine Lucey APMarch 7, 2015 DES MOINES, IOWA  It seems like a no-brainer for prospective presidential candidates: Come to Iowa to talk about agriculture. Thing is, not many of them do anymore and few can boast having dirt under their fingernails. A Republican donor [...]

2017-01-17T09:21:54+00:00April 29th, 2015|News|Comments Off on Iowa forum returns agriculture to presidential discussion

Nuts and Bolts of Cleaning Water

Nuts and Bolts of Cleaning Water By Danier Looker - Agriculture.comFebruary 21, 2015   Any farmer who doesn’t think that managing nitrogen fertilizer is a complex challenge would have been convinced after spending a day at the Iowa Soybean Association (ISA) Research Conference in Ames, Iowa, Thursday. Besides looking at the results from the group’s [...]

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The failure of US farm policy? It’s in the snirt

The failure of US farm policy? It's in the snirt By Mary Turck - AlJazeeraFebruary 24, 2015  The failure of US farm policy? It's in the snirt Dirty snow shows loss of topsoil from overproduction and pollutes waterways   “Snirt” is not another trendy buzzword. It is the mixture of snow and dirt that represents [...]

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States want 20 more years to meet Gulf dead-zone goals

States want 20 more years to meet Gulf dead-zone goals By Donelle Eller - DeMoines RegisterFebruary 12, 2015 (Photo: The Register) A task force representing Iowa and 11 other states said Thursday it needs another 20 years to reduce the size of a dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico by two-thirds. The Hypoxic Task [...]

2017-01-17T09:21:54+00:00February 18th, 2015|News|Comments Off on States want 20 more years to meet Gulf dead-zone goals

States Develop New Strategies to Reduce Nutrient Levels in Mississippi River, Gulf of Mexico

States Develop New Strategies to Reduce Nutrient Levels in Mississippi River, Gulf of Mexico By Robert Daguillard February 12, 2015Summary The 12 states of the Hypoxia Task Force have devised new strategies to speed up reduction of nutrient levels in waterways in the Mississippi/Atchafalaya River Basin. High nutrients levels are a key contributor each summer [...]

2017-01-17T09:21:54+00:00February 18th, 2015|News|Comments Off on States Develop New Strategies to Reduce Nutrient Levels in Mississippi River, Gulf of Mexico

Mitchell County farmers present Conservation in the Cab

Mitchell County farmers present Conservation in the Cab By Laura Bird - Globe Gazette.comJanuary 3, 2015     Farming around waterways, practicing strip till and Iowa's Nutrient Reduction Strategy were just some of the topics discussed as two Mitchell County farmers participated in the county's first Conservation in the Cab this fall. Partnering with the [...]

2017-01-17T09:21:54+00:00February 11th, 2015|News|Comments Off on Mitchell County farmers present Conservation in the Cab

Millions Go To Reducing Nutrients in Kentucky Waterways…By Controlling Manure

Millions Go To Reducing Nutrients in Kentucky Waterways...By Controlling Manure By WKMS Murray State University EditorialFebruary 9, 2015 A new public-private partnership in Kentucky will help the state’s livestock producers control their animals’ poop. The project will direct more than $4 million toward planning resources and on-the-ground solutions designed to help keep excess nutrients out of the [...]

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Connecticut-Sized Dead Zones Are Killing Off Fish Worldwide

Connecticut-Sized Dead Zones Are Killing Off Fish Worldwide By Lauren Rothman - Vice.comJanuary 28, 2015  It’s a bleak time to be a seafood lover. It seems like every day, reports of worldwide overfishing clog our news feed, warning us that soon, we’ll no longer be able to enjoy tasty halibut steaks, crispy battered cod, and lunchtime spicy tuna [...]

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Climate change could mean massive ocean dead zones

Climate change could mean massive ocean dead zones By Josh Dzieza January 29, 2015Record of past climate change indicates abrupt loss of oxygen       In 2002, fishermen off the Oregon coast pulled up their traps to find them full of dead crabs. Baby octopuses were climbing up their lines, seemingly struggling to get out [...]

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