USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service- Conservation Effects Assessment Project (CEAP) Watershed Assessment Studies provide in-depth evaluation of water quality, water availability, and soil concerns at the watershed scale and within. What have we learned about managing for water quality outcomes and watershed health through CEAP? Our next Conservation Outcomes Webinar, scheduled for October 24 at 2:00 p.m. eastern, will answer this question and more.
Dr. Deanna Osmond will share lessons learned, synthesized from 13 watershed-scale studies of conservation effects conducted under CEAP. This free, one-hour webinar is open to all and will highlight the effects of cropland and pastureland conservation practices on water quality outcomes at the watershed scale. Visit our Conservation Outcomes Webinar Series webpage for additional details and instructions to join.

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