2013
Addressing sustainability of Mid-South soybean production with regard to water use efficiency utilizing the Arkansas Discovery Farm Program
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Sustainable Production
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ExtensionIndustry outreach
Lead Principal Investigator:
Mike Daniels, University of Arkansas
Co-Principal Investigators:
Andrew Sharpley, University of Arkansas
Chris Henry, University of Arkansas Division of Agriculture
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Brief Project Summary:

This project focuses on documenting the impact of water management and irrigation on water quality and quantity as it relates to sustainable soybean production in Arkansas, and if necessary, to develop strategies that lessen the impact of water use and management in soybean production while maintaining agricultural profitability. The researchers will build on existing efforts in Arkansas to expand the Arkansas Discovery Farm to initiate the collection of impact data of soybean production on both water quantity and quality at the edge of fields on three real, working row crop Discovery Farms in three distinct soybean production areas of Arkansas.

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#education
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