Schroeder said a key goal of the committee is to make runoff-reducing projects in the watershed more accessible and user-friendly to the producers and landowners.
“I think everybody agrees that progress has been slower than we would have liked,” said Steve Donovan, the grant administrator who has been working with farmers to create wetlands in the watershed.
BROOKINGS — South Dakota State University Extension will host an Aug. 9 bus tour highlighting award-winning precision agricultural strategies used by farmers to mitigate saline soils while also maximizing productivity