Stuttgart, AR – Training Videos

Project: Agricultural Drainage Management Education Series

Click on any of the links below for full video coverage of each of the presentations in the two-day program.


There’s More Where That Came From: The Need for Conservation

Mike Taylor, Farmer, Helena, Arkansas


Selecting the Right Practices

John Lee, USDA NRCS National Water Management Center, Little Rock, Arkansas


Resources for Technical Support

Keith Scoggins, USDA NRCS District Conservationist, Wynne, Arkansas


Selecting A Contractor

Keith Scoggins, USDA NRCS District Conservationist, Wynne, Arkansas


Arkansas’ Nutrient Reduction Strategy

Ken Brazil, Arkansas Natural Resources Commission, Little Rock, Arkansas


Water Quality and Groundwater Recharge

Michele Reba, USDA-ARS Delta Water Management Research, Jonesboro, Arkansas


Tailwater Recovery Systems and Reservoir Design

Michele Reba, USDA-ARS Delta Water Management Research, Jonesboro, Arkansas
Mary Yeager, Arkansas State University, Jonesboro, Arkansas


Precision Irrigation and Its Place in a Practical System

Steve Stevens, Farmer, Tillar, Arkansas
Bill Robertson, University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension, Newport, Arkansas


Arkansas Discovery Farm: Water Quality Monitoring

Lee Riley, Arkansas Discovery Farms, University of Arkansas


Arkansas Discovery Farm: Tailwater Recovery and Conservation Tillage

Trent and Lori Dabbs, Stuttgart, Arkansas

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