Conservation research at Michigan State University is helping to understand what management practices are needed to handle wetter springs. Director of MSU’s Long-Term Agroecosystem Project Phil Robertson tells Brownfield, “Unlike elsewhere, we’re not getting less precipitation.” “We’re getting a bit more precipitation, and more importantly, that precipitation is coming in bigger events, bigger rainfall events, bigger storms,” he […]
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