The Agriculture Water Quality Program delivers educational content for farmers, crop advisors and conservation professionals on the relationships between ag production practices and water quality outcomes.

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Soil Moisture and Rainfall Intensity Thresholds for Runoff Generation in Southwestern Wisconsin Agricultural Watersheds

Soil Moisture and Rainfall Intensity Thresholds for Runoff Generation in Southwestern Wisconsin Agricultural Watersheds

The goal of this study was to improve understanding of the factors that influence runoff generation during non-frozen ground periods in small agricultural watersheds in southwestern Wisconsin where the landscapes are controlled by dolostone bedrock in order to provide agricultural producers with a manure management tool.

Understanding Nutrient and Sediment Loss at Saxon Homestead Farm

Understanding Nutrient and Sediment Loss at Saxon Homestead Farm

This study was conducted from 2004-2007 and may no longer reflect current conditions as weather, management practices, and available data have evolved. This research remains valid, but should be considered alongside more recent findings. Farms near Lake Michigan in Manitowoc County, Wisconsin were facing a tough question: how much are agricultural fields contributing to water […]

Edge-of-field Water Quality in Two Wisconsin Watersheds

Edge-of-field Water Quality in Two Wisconsin Watersheds

Do you know how much soil and phosphorus is leaving your fields during a rain event, or how much difference your tillage choices make from one year to the next? A seven-year study by Discovery Farms set up water quality monitoring stations at the edges of fields across two western Wisconsin watersheds to answer those exact questions with real numbers from real farms.

Lessons Learned from Bragger Family Dairy

Lessons Learned from Bragger Family Dairy

This study was conducted from 2002-2008 and may no longer reflect current conditions as weather, management practices, and available data have evolved. This research remains valid, but should be considered alongside more recent findings. Farming on steep, hilly land is tough. Keeping soil and nutrients out of nearby streams is even tougher. But data from […]

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Who are we?

The Agriculture Water Quality Program helps to address the water quality challenges facing agricultural producers in Wisconsin. Our Program adds support and structure for collaborations and initiatives to conduct research and education to improve water quality related to agricultural production for farmers, crop advisors, and conservation professionals.

We build on the research, knowledge, and experience of faculty and staff in Extension that have been working on this issue, including Extension’s very successful Discovery Farms® Program.

Contact our Extension Agriculture Water Quality Program team at agwater@extension.wisc.edu