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Posted on February 10, 2014 by zeaston

Team Led by Easton Group Awarded $750,000 USDA Grant

A team led by our group is awarded $750,000 USDA Conservation Innovation Grant to study technology to reduce nitrogen and phosphorus transfers in agricultural drainage networks.

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