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Integrating farmer input and Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework results to develop watershed plans in Iowa

Karl Gesch, Adam Kiel, Todd Sutphin and Roger Wolf
Journal of Soil and Water Conservation July 2020, 75 (4) 101A-104A; DOI: https://doi.org/10.2489/jswc.2020.0226A
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    Farmers, landowners, and local stakeholders provide insights and feedback at a watershed planning community input session (Photo credit: Joseph L. Murphy/Iowa Soybean Association).

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    The Headwaters Cedar Creek watershed (HUC12 number 071000060202) is located in Pocahontas, Buena Vista, Clay, and Palo Alto counties in Iowa. The watershed is 14,134 ha (34,925 ac), approximately 85% of which are used for row crop agriculture.

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    Conceptual plan for conservation practice implementation in the Headwaters Cedar Creek watershed. Practices, quantities, and locations were identified by integrating farmer input, the Iowa Nutrient Reduction Strategy, and Agricultural Conservation Planning Framework results.

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