This project will assess the ability of using cover crops as a best management practice to reduce nitrate leaching loss from corn and soybean acres. Increasingly, farmers throughout Minnesota are tasked with generating economic returns to soybean and corn enterprises while simultaneously generating environmental benefits. This is evidenced by enforcement of Minnesota's buffer law and groundwater protection rule – both seeking to achieve environmental benefits from agricultural land use practices in the face of depressed commodity market prices for soybeans and corn.
The primary goal of the Humanities Center’s Education Initiative is to increase student engagement and success; the foundation is strengthening the teacher-student relationship. Drawing upon the multiplicity of experiences and cultures represented in schools, educators gain insight into how to engage every student authentically and respectfully.