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Celebrating 30-years of Field Studies

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Celebrating 30-years of Field StudiesMay 22, 2024 | | Jennifer TraskAs Waterborne concludes its 30-year celebration and begins the next decade of innovation and services, we have much to celebrate and be thankful for in …

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2024 CLA-Rise Recap

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2024 CLA-Rise RecapMay 22, 2024 | | Waterborne’s Nathan Snyder recently had an opportunity to attend the 2024 CLA-Rise meeting in Arlington, VA on April 16th and 17th.  As members of CLA, this annual meeting …

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Modern GIS and Remote Sensing

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Modern Geographic Information System (GIS) and Remote SensingMay 22, 2024 | | Relating geographic data, especially seemingly random or disconnected data, was once a challenging effort requiring countless hours and calculations to produce usable results. …

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PWC3 has been released!

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PWC3 has been released! Preliminary Observations by Amy RitterMay 22, 2024 | | Amy RitterApplication tab in PWC3 The anticipation is over.  US EPA released their newest version of the Pesticide Water Calculator (PWC v3.0). …

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Beyond the Beauty: the Environmental Impact of the Rose

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Beyond the Beauty: the Environmental Impact of the RoseMay 22, 2024 | | May is a time for roses. Between the “Run for the Roses” Kentucky Derby held on the first Saturday in May, Mother’s …

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More Natural Disasters? Blame Climate Change.

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More Natural Disasters? Blame Climate Change.April 24, 2024 | | Drought. Flooding. Wildfires. Snowstorms. Heat waves. It’s hard to miss today’s frequent headlines recounting tales of extreme weather that have devastated parts of our world. …

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From High Winds to Apocalypse: Living and Working Through the Smokehouse Creek Fires

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From High Winds to Apocalypse: Living and Working Through the Smokehouse Creek FiresApril 22, 2024 | | Travis Thompson, Senior ScientistOn February 26, 2024, a cold front moving into Amarillo, TX from the NNE carried …

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Waterborne Announces Ann Sorensen, PhD., American Farmland Trust as New Board of Directors Advisor

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Waterborne Announces Ann Sorensen, PhD., American Farmland Trust as new Board of Directors AdvisorMarch 26, 2024 | | Waterborne Environmental, Inc. is pleased to announce that Ann Sorensen, PhD., American Farmland Trust, has joined its …

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Clover: Nature’s Swiss Army Knife Crop

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Clover: Nature’s Swiss Army Knife CropMarch 26, 2024 | | If one had to come up with a symbol for the month of March, the image that comes to mind might just be a four …

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New Frontiers in Agriculture: Commodity Classic 2024

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New Frontiers in Agriculture: Commodity Classic 2024March 26, 2024 | | Waterborne Experienced the Largest Commodity Classic in History!Waterborne’s Shawn Meyer, Senior Scientist and Manager, attended the 2024 Commodity Classic held in Houston’s George R. …