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A statewide network for monitoring agricultural water quality and water quantity in Arkansas

Michele L. Reba, Mike Daniels, Yushun Chen, Andrew Sharpley, Jennifer Bouldin, Tina Gray Teague, Pearl Daniel and Chris G. Henry
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation March 2013, 68 (2) 45A-49A; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.68.2.45A
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The world population reached seven billion in 2011, and global population of nine billion is expected by 2050. To sustain agricultural production of food, fiber, feed, and fuel for the world population, agriculture requires water and nutrient inputs, which can impair water resources by decreasing water quality and availability. Both are concerns in the agricultural region of the Lower Mississippi River Basin (LMRB) and specifically in the state of Arkansas, where production of rice, cotton, soybean, and poultry are critical to the state's economy. Water quality issues are related to excess nutrients running off of fields that subsequently influence local and regional water bodies (Carpenter et al. 1998). Water quantity issues are related to declines in groundwater caused by withdrawal rates that are greater than recharge rates. Conservation practices targeted at improving water resources and promoted through the Mississippi River Basin Healthy Watersheds Initiative (MRBI) are supported by USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service (USDA NRCS) and include a component dedicated to monitoring the water resources impact of these practices. A statewide monitoring network designed to collect water quality and water quantity data was established in 2010 in Arkansas. The network is made up of approximately 30 monitoring sites on 12…

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Michele L. Reba, Mike Daniels, Yushun Chen, Andrew Sharpley, Jennifer Bouldin, Tina Gray Teague, Pearl Daniel, Chris G. Henry
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Mar 2013, 68 (2) 45A-49A; DOI: 10.2489/jswc.68.2.45A

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Michele L. Reba, Mike Daniels, Yushun Chen, Andrew Sharpley, Jennifer Bouldin, Tina Gray Teague, Pearl Daniel, Chris G. Henry
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation Mar 2013, 68 (2) 45A-49A; DOI: 10.2489/jswc.68.2.45A
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