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Ripple Effect 50: Drought Triage

by | Jun 17, 2021

Kelly Kopp, Professor and Extension Specialist in the Plants, Soils & Climate department at Utah State University, shares her extensive knowledge about landscape water conservation and water-wise plants and practices. The discussion runs the gambit from cutting edge research into drought tolerant turf grass and landscape ecosystem services to what you can do right now to conserve water and ease the impacts of drought (hint don’t overwater your grass – it doesn’t need it and the savings makes a big impact on our water footprint).

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