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CERDP  

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  • The objectives of the Compost/Erosion Research and Demonstration Project (CERDP) are: 1. Measure and compare the quantity and quality of roadside vegetation (grasses) grown on conventionally treated roadway foreslopes with vegetation produced on foreslopes amended with various levels of three types of composted organics produced in Iowa. 2. Measure and compare soil characteristics, runoff quantity, and soil erosion occurring on conventionally-treated roadway foreslopes with that occurring on foreslopes treated with composted organics. 3. Use field measurements of soil erosion to calculate interrill and rill soil erodibility factors that can be used with the USDA Water Erosion Prediction Program to model and predict the effects of compost. For more information, link to "http://www.ae.iastate.edu/compost/" [Summary provided by Iowa State University] (en)

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