The Center for Rural Design was charged with defining environmental
priority regions within six of Minnesota's counties: Marshall, Olmsted,
Ottertail, Pipestone, Stearns, and Wright. These regions were
defined by combining surface water, ground water, habitat, and social
issues.
Minnesota
Dairy Decision Support Systems is based upon the Environmental Practices
on Dairy Farms project. Environmental Practices on Dairy Farms is a
product of an initiative by the Minnesota Milk Producers Association (MMPA)
in collaboration with Chris Hanson Design Solutions, the Center for Rural
Design, the Department of Landscape Architecture, and the Department of
Biosystems and Agricultural Engineering at the University of Minnesota.
The initiative sought to coalesce and build upon prior work done at the
University related to the definition and spatial modeling of the Resource
Protection Framework for agriculture and the Odor From Feedlot Setback
Estimation Tool (OFFSET). These efforts resulted in a conceptual
definition of Environmental Quality Assurance Priority Areas and a
mechanism to model and quantify these areas within the agricultural
landscape. The assessment supported the implementation of a broader
Environmental Quality Assurance (EQA) Program that provides technical
support and financial assistance to dairy producers in achieving a level
of environmental stewardship that exceeds the level necessary to comply
with environmental quality regulations. Funding for the
Environmental Practices on Dairy Farms project was provided by the
Minnesota Future Resources Fund as recommended by the Legislative
Commission on Minnesota Resources.
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