This document summarizes an investigation into the effect of row-crop runoff on water quality in the Big Walnut Creek Watershed. The study will measure concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural runoff at various sampling points within the watershed. Field samples will be collected by hand and using a bridge sampler, then analyzed in a lab using an Ion Chromatography System to measure chemical species concentrations. The results could provide insights into how land usage and row-crop runoff contribute to nonpoint source pollution in the local watershed and national hypoxia issues.