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Editor's Note 
 
Last week, you received our first ever Cover Stories newsletter, which puts the focus on one of our features! You can look forward to regular Cover Stories, but that doesn't mean we're not still delivering a variety of news, events and more here!
- Bree Rody, editor
 
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ADMC, NRCS solidify commitment to improving drainage landscape

The five-year agreement strengthens the longstanding collaboration between ADMC and NRCS to promote the adoption and management of science-based conservation drainage practices.


Editorial: 'And we don’t care about the young folks'

Statistics on Gen Z and why this group – and its idealistic nature – might be an untapped opportunity for talent in the drainage world.


Understanding Ohio's drainage laws

The Ohio Farm Bureau offers a refresher on Ohio's water laws, which at times can become difficult to understand or limiting.


The biweekly brief: 4/29

Prinsco is celebrating its golden anniversary, and various producer and agriculture groups have elected new boards and executives.


 
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Control, automated

Controlled drainage has been discussed at length in the drainage world – although according to various data sources, adoption remains slow. However, few doubt the environmental efficacy of controlled drainage, which can contribute to keeping water around a little longer, if need be. Now, the next frontier in controlled drainage is being perfected: automation. Experts detail how it works and, more importantly, how it pays off. » Read More...
 
 
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