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Freshwater Collaborative Water Policy Network Meeting: Case Study and Methods Presentation – Bridging a Major Disconnect: Ideas for Farm Standards and Systems to Achieve Phosphorus Goals in Wisconsin Lakes and Streams
Adena Rissman, Professor at UW-Madison, and Eric Booth, Assistant Scientist at UW-Madison, presented their research on how to achieve water quality goals in Wisconsin by reducing phosphorus loss from agriculture. Research methods include interviews with water quality professionals and farmers, and mapping of county averaged phosphorus mass balance.
Watch the recorded webinar here.
Use this link to access the report summarized by this presentation.
Additional related reading:
Solving the Phosphorus Paradox: Five States’ Approaches to Restoring Nutrient Impaired Surface Water
Wisconsin Dairy Farmer Perspectives on Water Quality
Milking More than Profit: Life Satisfaction on Wisconsin Dairy Farms
This Zoom presentation was for the Freshwater Collaborative Water Policy Network members only. For more information about joining, please visit the Network’s website.