Extension Team
The Extension Team is facilitating participatory exchange of climate and agricultural knowledge among farmers, extension educators and other teams on this project.
Learn more about Extension Team activities HERE.
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Extension:
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Extension Educators:
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Extension
Ingels
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Chad Ingels
Principal Investigator; Obj. 4; Obj. 5 (lead)
Iowa State University
Ext. Program Specialist |
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Arbuckle
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Todey
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Dennis Todey
Principal Investigator; Obj. 5; Obj. 6 South Dakota State University Faculty Web site Associate Professor - Ag Engineering
South Dakota State Climatologist |
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Cody Troop MS Graduate Student South Dakota State University |
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Wright Morton
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Anna Johnson MS Graduate Student Iowa State University |
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Extension Educators
Illinois Extension Educators
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Indiana Extension Educators
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Iowa Extension Educators
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Chad G. Ingels Principal Investigator; Obj. 4; Obj. 5 Extension Program Specialist Iowa State University |
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Charles Wittman
Extension Staff Iowa State University |
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Michigan Extension Educators
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Minnesota Extension Educators
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Jan Voit Extension Educator Minnesota |
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Missouri Extension Educators
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Todd Higgins
Extension Educator
Lincoln University |
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Ohio Extension Educators
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Deana Hudgins Extension Educator The Ohio State University |
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South Dakota Extension Educators
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Laura Edwards
Climate Field Specialist
South Dakota State University |
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Wisconsin Extension Educators
We're scientists and farmers working together to create a suite of practices for corn-based systems that:
- are resilient in times of drought
- reduce soil and nutrient losses under saturated soil conditions
- reduce farm field nitrogen losses
- retain carbon in the soil
- ensure crop and soil productivity
Farmers and scientists in the Corn Belt discussing cover crops, weather, tillage, drainage water managment and much more.
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This material is based upon work that is supported by the National Institute of Food and
Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, under award number 2011-68002-30190
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