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The North Central Region Water Network is a 12-state collaboration designed to enhance connectivity across regional and state water projects, develop and carry out integrated outreach and education efforts, and coordinate projects with measurable short and long-term environmental and social impacts. The network is overseen by an Extension based regional director, a team of Extension appointed state contacts, and a regional administrative council comprising state Extension directors, university personnel, representatives from state and federal agencies, business and industry representatives, NGO staff, and researchers/educators with water-related expertise. Support is provided by an experienced team of administrative specialists representing multiple partner institutions.
Soil Health Exchange
35:45
4 месяца назад
The Economics of Relay Cropping
44:30
6 месяцев назад
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@yihanwang-nk6jk
@yihanwang-nk6jk 7 дней назад
how can I join ?
@AnkitKumar-eg4ep
@AnkitKumar-eg4ep 13 дней назад
Good Work. Thank you for this.
@saadkhan7014
@saadkhan7014 Месяц назад
Hey can you please provide your contact like email or something.. I'm having an issue using the tool. Please
@NorthCentralRegionWaterNetwork
@NorthCentralRegionWaterNetwork Месяц назад
Hi there - sure thing. The best course of action would be to post on the ACPF Users Forum at groups.google.com/a/umn.edu/g/acpf-group?pli=1
@marynunn1708
@marynunn1708 3 месяца назад
Respectfully disagree that plants cannot take up organic forms of nutrients. ~14:00. Refer to Dr James White’s research on risophagy cycle where growing root tips absorb whole microbes. Much more efficient than chemical mechanism.
@chadpenn8303
@chadpenn8303 3 месяца назад
Yes, I was making more of a general statement that for macronutrients, inorganic forms of uptake is necessary for sustaining plant growth. Except for chelated micronutrients where the chelate itself is occasionally taken up, organic compounds of macronutrients are unable to be taken up to sustain a plant. e.g. phytic acid or amino acids. Much of this work was conducted in the 1920's where controlled hydroponic studies were used to supply nutrients in a precise form and amount. For example, work by Parker and Pierre. So yes, while a root can uptake an entire microbe, it does not mean that dissolved organic nutrients in a solution, or a microbe for that matter, can sustain growth. Those experiments were very direct and straight-forward: organic uptake rate is not sufficient; they must first be mineralized by microbes. Hoagland and others followed up in the 1950's.
@bmorebones
@bmorebones 9 месяцев назад
When soda came in a glass " they said it's to harmful because it breaks & paper bags was hurting to many trees. So in came plastic bags and bottles, " they said we can recycle it 😅. So now back to the drawing board 😂. When people mixed different spices of plant life to other countries over the past 75 years the balance is gone crazy.
@shaynaorlando6744
@shaynaorlando6744 11 месяцев назад
✨ Promo SM
@ahana_13.05_
@ahana_13.05_ 11 месяцев назад
Just useless!! Made it very lengthy unnecessarily and skipped the main procedure to test the soil health!!.
@historyrevealed01
@historyrevealed01 Год назад
thanks for this great video
@ColombiayPanama
@ColombiayPanama Год назад
Thank you very much! Are you using Sherlock 6.5 version ?
@ColombiayPanama
@ColombiayPanama Год назад
Excellent !!! Thank you very much for your wonderful presentation. Now is more clear for me 😊
@tomahawkmissile241
@tomahawkmissile241 Год назад
to late now
@tomahawkmissile241
@tomahawkmissile241 Год назад
is nasa going to show it
@donniep2785
@donniep2785 Год назад
'Promo sm'
@fernandoavendano1172
@fernandoavendano1172 Год назад
Hi there! These videos are extremely useful. They should have many more suscribers and likes. A question for you guys: is a 1-m DSM suitable for hydrology and edge-of-field analysis?
@NorthCentralRegionWaterNetwork
Hi Fernando - The ACPF National Hub team would be happy to help answer your question. Please direct your question to our ACPF Forum - groups.google.com/a/umn.edu/g/acpf-group?pli=1. Thanks!
@williamgibson2760
@williamgibson2760 Год назад
Incredibly useful info as we drive toward actually using SH metrics for management decisions and improving both SH, resiliency and crops across the board. Will you please put the links spoken of by Christine Sprunger for us YT watchers? Thank you.
@melindereynalds7474
@melindereynalds7474 Год назад
😓 𝐩𝓻Ỗ𝓂Ø𝓈M
@MorgsBrew
@MorgsBrew Год назад
What abouta small stainless steal mesh that looks like a BBQ grill where the cloth is in the middle?
@billiebruv
@billiebruv 2 года назад
It only diplays biodegrdation compared to other samples. It doesn't reveal what is degrading the material
@NeerajKumar-by9ee
@NeerajKumar-by9ee 2 года назад
Can’t we go with small floating bodies management case?
@hadiveisi6917
@hadiveisi6917 2 года назад
Thank you for your amazing presentation!
@annelangolu8096
@annelangolu8096 2 года назад
I almost gave up cause I had Hsv2 but didn't had any symptoms until my wife got tested during pregnancy, after being recommended to #doctorapala we got clean within 21 days of using his herbal treatment. I guarantee you to work with him alone on RU-vid cause I came across wrong people who ate from where they didn't sow.
@Iz4703
@Iz4703 2 года назад
Subscribed! Water Quality is very important to not only my degree, but for our survival. Thank you for bringing awareness to Eutrophication. I am writing a research topic and I appreciate the work you guys do.
@williamgonzales7822
@williamgonzales7822 2 года назад
I was suffering from this diseases years ago, I saw a post on how a Doctor cure someone with his herbal medicine and I also Contact him and he prepare herbal medicine for me and sent it to me through UPS courier to my house address, after a few weeks of taking I also got cured…,
@williamgonzales7822
@williamgonzales7822 2 года назад
➕2349059610361⏯️⏯️(☉。☉) !!!!
@williamgonzales7822
@williamgonzales7822 2 года назад
WhatsApp him now…
@songsbyveerlasarojini537
@songsbyveerlasarojini537 2 года назад
wow superb superb excellent Abhi ram👌👌👌
@williamgibson2760
@williamgibson2760 2 года назад
Very interesting & fun to see the combination of from the ground practicality (cotton cloth degradation) w pretty common electronic technology. Well done students! Good presentation. 👍 I suggest comparing with results of the microBIOmeter.
@chester0608ye
@chester0608ye 2 года назад
To John Scott: you might think you are funny but you are actually not.
@colamb0
@colamb0 3 года назад
I just red the other comment, so i guess its just for usa
@colamb0
@colamb0 3 года назад
Hey from Germany, Im working on a heavy rain event map to locate dangerous parts of my study area. I downloaded the acpf Toolbox and added it to my arcgis pro. My question is where do I get the Input gSSURGO raster?
@EricBrennanOrganic
@EricBrennanOrganic 3 года назад
Thanks for this excellent information and presentation. Have the figures where you present data (such as a minute 6:38 etc.) been published anywhere?
@ZKYBill
@ZKYBill 3 года назад
Hi, why did you use unfilled DEM while burning in those channels? Why didn't you use the filled version directly? Thanks
@ZKYBill
@ZKYBill 3 года назад
nm... I just have to keep watching for 3 more seconds to find out my answer..
@daviddesjarlais2764
@daviddesjarlais2764 3 года назад
I do have the data from the effects it has on people my wife became very I'll 9 years ago North Dakota lake Toxic Algae ashdebula I'm a very 😠 with North Dakota not sharing the truth and suppressing from public we are fighting for her life she's had blood transfusions twice a week 9 years now many procedures rare desease my foot take acountability North Dakota the fact you know what's this has happened and not shared with public is a crime against humanity this nightmare is mine I've been ignored by state and we are facing this medical emergency without public acknowledged is a sin. Lake ashdebula was closed 2 public 1 year after my wife two dogs died it was only lake in state closed I have contacted everyone down Federal Bureau investigation .EPA is weak .whistlblowers fake . it's all about the 💵 I have a bible of medical papers that belongs 2 the public.
@daviddesjarlais2764
@daviddesjarlais2764 3 года назад
How does a American get the truth out my wife is battling for her life toxic algae . America is being lied 2
@tenoriobrito
@tenoriobrito 4 года назад
Hi, could you share link to download toolbox ACPF_V2_1. I'm brasilian student and a reseach about urban flood. The tool will give me a assement accurated from area. Thank you for sharing the knowledge
@NorthCentralRegionWaterNetwork
@NorthCentralRegionWaterNetwork 3 года назад
Hi Tenorio - sure thing. You can find the ACPF toolbox on our website at acpf4watersheds.org/toolbox/.
@raflevas3755
@raflevas3755 4 года назад
Thanks for the demonstration.
@Tracks777
@Tracks777 4 года назад
lovely video
@Goldgarrush
@Goldgarrush 4 года назад
Hey, I would love to do identify the depressions of the land in a project I am working on. I am from Ecuador and I working on the country. Is there a way to get a gSSURGO DEM for Ecuador? Because ArcGis does not let me continue withouth the gSSURGO DEM.
@NorthCentralRegionWaterNetwork
@NorthCentralRegionWaterNetwork 4 года назад
Hi - Thanks for reaching out. I am not sure about the availability of DEM data for Ecuador, but if it is available you should be able to run the ACPF if you are able to get soils data comparable to the gSSURGO soils database.
@jorgeleonardo1885
@jorgeleonardo1885 4 года назад
Great presentation and great tools!
@jamietigges2154
@jamietigges2154 5 лет назад
About how long is this tool supposed to take? I've given mine about 2 hours and it still was not finished. For comparison my D8 file took 1 hour and 50 minutes to complete with a DTM comprising of 43 tiles. Nice tutorial, thanks!
@annenardi8853
@annenardi8853 5 лет назад
Hi Jamie - thanks for reaching out. Please reach out to David James at David.James@ars.usda.gov, as he should be able to help with this issue. You can also ask questions, share results, and more on the ACPF forum - acpf4watersheds.org/forum/.
@jorgeleonardo1885
@jorgeleonardo1885 5 лет назад
Excellent presentation Dr. Shulski!
@michelejuergen
@michelejuergen 5 лет назад
Stop eutrophication! Reduce the “limiting” element phosphorus. Oxygen can solve cyanobacterial problems … In our five year project we removed 5.4ton of phosphorus from the water column of a fairly big lake: P. Lücking, J. Michele: "Lake Bant": A five year project to solve cyanobacterial problems www.researchgate.net/publication/281714490_Lake_Bant_A_five_year_project_to_solve_cyanobacterial_problems www.researchgate.net/publication/281934265_Ubersetzung_Veroffentlichung_18_Sept_2015 Theoretical basics were published in Limnologica 2002: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S007595110280024X free access! In 2009 a poster presentation was given on „Limnologentagung in Oldenburg“ Where it was shown that vertical free jets have only a limited efficiency: www.researchgate.net/publication/281775597_Poster_presentation_2009_in_Oldenburg_Germany www.researchgate.net/publication/261364449_Destratification_Why_has_this_method_not_been_successful_in_many_cases_in_the_past Free jet flow visualization: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sPWzSuUdOMw.html (German) ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Bz2MFCbsjps.html (English) Energy input was really only 3kW. Design and dimensioning of a free jet as a project proposal www.researchgate.net/project/I-try-to-complete-all-my-projects/update/5af2beb94cde260d15dd8d79
@blakelea8868
@blakelea8868 6 лет назад
Bird's Eye Imagery is apparently no longer available? I added the add-in and it didn't work and a quick google search indicated that it may be being blocked. Please let me know if anyone has any solutions. Thanks.
@jessybeasley2127
@jessybeasley2127 6 лет назад
Hi Blake, StreetView and Birds Eye (www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=cb1bd2804d0f42d2b903952c2d781170) and SIGGIS Street and Bird View (www.arcgis.com/home/item.html?id=ce579037a3e442a59d53ec3e4c322088) are only tested and available for ArcMap 10.4 or earlier, so if you are on 10.5 it will not work. We have this same issue now and just use aerial imagery. This does limit the detail we can see, but sometimes using different years shows flow better than others. In combination with the hillshade and DEM, this does get the job done usually. Sorry about this inconvenience! We hope someone will update the Add-Ins for 10.5 soon, and if we hear of anything we will likely make a little announcement on the ACPF Forum (groups.google.com/a/umn.edu/d/forum/acpf-group). Feel free to join/participate by emailing acpf-group+subscribe@umn.edu Thanks for watching!