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BWSR announces 2022 Outstanding Watershed District Employee

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Mary Juhl; 612-358-5733

Alexandria, Minn. – Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources (BWSR) Executive Director John Jaschke presented the 2022 Outstanding Watershed District Employee award to Capitol Region Watershed District (CRWD) Monitoring and Research Division Manager Bob Fossum today during the Minnesota Association of Watershed Districts’ (MAWD) annual conference in Alexandria.

“Minnesota is fortunate to have dedicated, passionate professionals like Bob Fossum working to improve water quality throughout the state,” Jaschke said. “His commitment to water management is worth recognizing, and we appreciate all he does to protect natural resources in the CRWD.”

Fossum manages a team of employees who oversee 85 unique monitoring stations that track water quality and quantify pollutants in the district’s lakes, stormwater ponds and wetlands. He led an effort in 2019 to develop a Como Lake Management Plan, which aims to reduce phosphorus, improve water quality and support ecological health in Como Lake. He has overseen key district projects such as an alum treatment at Como Lake, which reduced the annual concentration of total phosphorus by 62%. One of his most noteworthy accomplishments is the landmark re-establishment of the Hidden Falls Creek and central water feature at the former Ford site now known as Highland Bridge in St. Paul.

“Mr. Fossum always uses his best professional judgement that exceeds his formal training, he has excellent communication skills and is very effective when communicating with our government partners, consultants, the public and city staff,” said CRWD Administrator Mark Doneux. “The relationships and trust he has generated with our partners are key to our success.”

Each year, BWSR celebrates the excellent work accomplished by local government staff to advance conservation efforts across the state. An award for Outstanding Soil and Water Conservation District Employee will be presented later this month during the Minnesota Association of Soil and Water Conservation Districts’ (MASWCD) annual conference in Bloomington.

Bob Fossum
Capitol Region Watershed District Monitoring and Research Division Manager Bob Fossum (left) received the award for 2022 Outstanding Watershed District Employee from BWSR Executive John Jaschke (right) at today's Minnesota Association of Watershed Districts conference in Alexandria

2023 Strategic Farming Webinar Series: Let's Talk Weather, Economics and Supply Chains

The Strategic Farming webinar series will provide up to date, research based information to help you optimize your crop management strategies for 2023.  Pull up a chair and join in or bring the conversation with you as you go about your day. These online sessions will be very informal and open to all interested. Each session will start with a brief presentation by the discussion leaders for the day, followed by discussion framed around farmer/participant questions on the topic. For this webinar, join Ed Usset, U of MN Extension grain marketing economist, and Assistant State Climatologist Pete Boulay from DNR as they look ahead to 2023 and discuss weather, economic and supply chain forecasts. 

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Ag & Agronomy
Format
Webinar
Source

UMN Extension

Time
52 minutes
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Notes

Additional information can be found here.

Related Practices & Terms

Weather, economics, supply chains

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2023 Strategic Farming Webinar Series: Let's Talk Corn Insects

The Strategic Farming webinar series will provide up to date, research based information to help you optimize your crop management strategies for 2023. Pull up a chair and join in or bring the conversation with you as you go about your day. These online sessions will be very informal and open to all interested. Each session will start with a brief presentation by the discussion leaders for the day, followed by discussion framed around farmer/participant questions on the topic. For this webinar, join Anthony Hanson, Extension educator - crops,  and other IPM specialists as they discuss how to plan for corn insect pests in 2023 and manage insecticide resistance concerns.

Skill
Pest Management
Format
Webinar
Source

UMN Extension

Time
56 minutes
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Notes

Additional information can be found here.

Related Practices & Terms

corn insect pests, insecticide resistance

Online Location
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2023 Strategic Farming Webinar Series: Let's Talk Climate Factors and Nitrogen Management

The Strategic Farming webinar series will provide up to date, research based information to help you optimize your crop management strategies for 2023. Pull up a chair and join in or bring the conversation with you as you go about your day. These online sessions will be very informal and open to all interested. Each session will start with a brief presentation by the discussion leaders for the day, followed by discussion framed around farmer/participant questions on the topic. Nitrogen is a dynamic nutrient. Nitrogen availability and fertilizer need are heavily influenced by environmental factors like soil type, rainfall, and temperature. For this webinar, join Dan Kaiser, Extension nutrient management specialist, and Brad Carlson, Extension educator - water, as they discuss how current climate factors are influencing our nitrogen management strategies.

Subject TTCP
Nutrient Management
Skill
Practice Specific
Format
Webinar
Source

UMN Extension

Time
58 minutes
Training Type
Online Learning
Location

United States

Notes

Additional information can be found here.

Related Practices & Terms

nitrogen, nutrient management strategies, climate

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A Basic Introduction to Logic Models

A logic model is a way of organizing the elements of your plan or project so you can successfully communicate your strategy to funders and stakeholders.  This video (5:06 min) provides an introduction to logic models, and how they can be used in developing and communicating a plan.

Subject TTCP
Planning
Format
Video
Source

BWSR

Training Type
Online Learning
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A Basic Introduction to Logic Models

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