In this episode, guest host Trey Allis chats with Dr. Lindsay Pease of the University of Minnesota Crookston. An Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in Nutrient and Water Management, Dr. Pease shares insights into her research on drainage, nutrient management, and soil health in northwestern Minnesota.
Tracing her roots in the western Lake Erie basin in Ohio to her current work in the Red River Valley, Dr. Pease reflects on the similarities and differences between these two flat glacial landscapes. She shares her experience of getting “deeper and deeper into drainage” and how this interest brought her to her position in Crookston, MN.
Since 2019, Dr. Pease has conducted a 60-acre field experiment, studying crop outcomes in alternating drained and undrained sections. Through extreme weather conditions, she’s gathered valuable information about how tile drainage impacts water quality and crop performance. She shares the outcomes of this research and talks about what she’s learned about tile drainage and its impacts on the health of soil, water, and different types of crops.
Chapters:
00:00 - Introduction
00:48 - From one glacial lake bed to another
02:14 - Focus on drainage and soil health
03:39 - Unique challenges in northwestern Minnesota
05:31 - Crop rotation and nutrient cycling
08:33 - A 60-acre field experiment
10:53 - Drainage and extreme weather patterns
12:16 - Wet seasons and nitrogen loss
13:37 - Testing in drought conditions
16:00 - Sugar beet drainage comparisons
19:36 - Phosphorus runoff and water quality
22:34 - Conservation practices for runoff control
26:06 - Controlled drainage and lift stations
30:40 - Future research directions
33:18 - Upcoming learning opportunities
36:03 - Closing thoughts
Related Content:
- The Water Table Episode #69: A City Kid’s Impact on Water Management Education with Dr. Lindsay Pease
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