Abstract

On the cover: Water Erosion and Prediction Project rainfall simulator, taken in the FD‐36 watershed supported by field technicians from the USDA‐‐‐‐ARS, Klingerstown, PA. Although rainfall simulation has been used extensively to develop relationships between soil test phosphorus and dissolved phosphorus in runoff, it has major limitations for assessing the risks of legacy P. See D.M. Nash et al., “Estimating dissolved phosphorus losses from legacy sources in pastures: The limits of soil tests and small‐scale rainfall simulators,” https://doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.20265. Photo by Andrew Sharpley. image

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