Linda Schott
Linda Schott
Associate Professor & Extension Specialist — Nutrient & Waste Management
Room B50
208-736-3629
Twin Falls Research and Extension Center
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315 Falls Avenue, Evergreen Bldg.
Twin Falls, ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ 83301
Linda addresses the needs of stakeholders in southern ºÚÁϲ»´òìÈ related to the impacts of nutrient and livestock waste management and other land management practices on soil health and water quality.
Ph.D., University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2018
M.S., Iowa State University, 2015
B.S., Iowa State University, 2013
Languages other than English spoken
- Spanish
- Impacts of nutrient and manure management on soil health properties
- Conservation practice implementation and assessment
- Improvement of regional nutrient balances
- Utilization of manure and animal by-products in cropping systems
- Schott, L., A. Lagzdins, A.L.M. Daigh, K. Craft, C. Pederson, G. Brenneman, and M.J. Helmers. 2017. Drainage water management effects over five years on water tables, drainage, and yields in southeast Iowa. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 72(3): 251-259.
- Schott, L.R., A. Lagzdins, A. Daigh, C. Pederson, G. Brenneman, and M.J. Helmers. 2017. Drainage water management effect on corn planting date in southeast Iowa. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 72(6): 564-574.
- Han, G., Y.R. Kandel, L.F.S. Leandro, M.J. Helmers, L.R. Schott, and D.S. Mueller. 2017. Influence of drainage on soybean seedling health. Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 72(3): 266-271.
- Kaleita, A., L.R. Schott, S.K. Hargreaves, and K.S. Hofmockel. 2017. Differences in soil biological activity by terrain types at the sub-field scale in central Iowa US. PLOS ONE, 12(7): e0180596.
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Biological Engineering Outstanding Doctoral Student, 2018
- University of Nebraska-Lincoln Preparing Future Faculty Fellow, 2017
- ASABE Pharos of Alexandria Global Learning Award Recipient, 2014