Schaack, Jerry, editorAnderson, Susan S., editorU.S. Committee on Irrigation and Drainage, publisher2007-01-032007-01-031997http://hdl.handle.net/10217/46798Presented at Water for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunities: proceedings from the USCID wetlands seminar on June 27-29, 1996 in Bismarck, North Dakota.Agriculture and wetlands compatibility -- Brood habitat for ducks and an irrigation system for farmers: a California case study -- Opportunities lost through the failure to develop irrigation in central South Dakota -- Conceptual plan for the Turtle Lake Irrigation and Wildlife Area -- Agriculture and wildlife in California's Central Valley: mutually exclusive or win-win? -- Water for agriculture and waterfowl -- Effect of N fertility rate on internal drainage under irrigated corn in central North Dakota -- The Southern California Comprehensive Water Reclamation and Reuse Study: balancing needs of people and wetlands in the desert -- Creating multiple purpose wetlands to enhance livestock grazing distribution, range condition and waterfowl production in western South Dakota -- Who decided wildlife and agriculture can't work together? -- Evaluation of small constructed wetlands for irrigation drainwater management in the Upper Snake River basin -- Land application of adit water on historic mine tailings at Stillwater Mine.born digitalconference proceedingseng©1997 U.S. Committee on Irrigation and DrainageCopyright and other restrictions may apply. User is responsible for compliance with all applicable laws. For information about copyright law, please see https://libguides.colostate.edu/copyright.fisherieswildlifewetland agriculturewater in agriculturewetland managementwetland conservationappropriationwetlandsallocationWater for agriculture and wildlife and the environment: win-win opportunitiesProceedings from the USCID Wetlands Seminar1996 USCID wetlands seminarText