Amber Radatz, program director for UW-Madison Extension’s Ag water quality program, talks about the positive impacts utilizing multiple best management practices can have on a landscape. It typically takes more than just one conservation practice to make a significant impact. The ultimate goal is to keep soil and nutrients on the field rather than erode or wash away.
Phosphorus Losses Checked by Layered Practices and Careful Timing: A Discovery Farms Project
▶ The Zone of Interaction: Exploring phosphorus stratification
Wanted: Fields under cover
Flood Mitigation and Water Quality in Southwest Wisconsin


