Working with Water
Tom Isenhart, ISU Natural Resource Ecology and Management associate professor, knows that water can be a raging beast or a gentle giant. Years of studies have shown that cleaner water begins in the watershed - an area of land that drains into a water body. Iowa State's interactive Farm Progress Show displays offer visualizations of how water moves within the Iowa landscape. Visit the websites listed below for additional information.
Leadership and Performance-based Watershed Managment – Website
Water Quality and Watershed Management – Website
Community-led Watershed Management – Agronomy Extension Website
Iowa Daily Erosion Project – Website
Iowa Environmental Mesonet Ag Weather – Website
Losing Ground – Report
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- Roots and Water Use
- Working with Water
- Corn Stover Removal
- BioMass Garden
Farm Progress Show
- Home
- 2012 Show hosts and experts
- 2012 Farm Progress Show Ag Tours
- When Rain Falls (Daily Erosion Project)
- Iowa's Great Resources - Soils and People (Soil Cores)
- Right Practice. Right Place (Landscape Management)
- The Secret Life of Water (Groundwater Flow Model)
- Roots and Water Use
- Working with Water
- Corn Stover Removal
- BioMass Garden

