This document discusses strategies for improving conservation practice adoption based on research by Linda Stalker Prokopy. It addresses three main problems: selecting watersheds to work in, getting people engaged in watershed management, and reaching individual farmers. For the first problem, the document advocates focusing on watersheds with conditions more likely to lead to success, such as having paid staff and engaged conservation groups. For the second problem, the document highlights the importance of partnerships, funding, and engaging local stakeholders. For the third problem, the document discusses how farmer characteristics, social networks, and practice compatibility influence adoption and maintenance of conservation practices.