What is a farm pond? Farm ponds are pools of water that are constructed using either a dam (embankment pond) or a pit (excavation pond). They collect and store surface runoff from a watershed area 10-20 times greater than their surface area, reducing the streamflow by 10-30%. Ponds can reduce phosphorus loads by 85% and prevent soil erosion by eliminating gullies. For livestock producers, ponds can provide drinking water for livestock. Ponds enhance the aesthetic beauty of the landscape, provide fish and wildlife habitat and can serve as an emergency water source
Agriculture - Farms. A one-acre pond showing top of drop inlet spillway.College of Agricultur
Photograph of a farm pond under construction with two dozers. This pond is being constructed in rang...
Kentucky has over 135,000 farm ponds. These ponds are used for irrigation, watering livestock, and r...
Photograph of a farm pond. Farm pond constructed for livestock water and recreation. It has been sto...
An important part of soil and moisture conservation is making the best use of every acre on the farm...
Ponds add value to farming activities: water from ponds can serve as domestic and livestock water su...
A pond can be created by constructing a dam or embankment across a watercourse, by excavating a pit ...
Putting farm by-products through a fish pond is the most effective way to recycle farm wastes. The p...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 19 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Agriculture - Farms. A 2-acre farm pond that is used for gully stabilization and recreation. The pon...
The following is a discussion of methods used to maximize quality fishing in excavated ponds located...
Ponds are, at times, both complex and simple ecosystems. Pond complexity depends on the food webs in...
Detention ponds function in response to rainfall runoff. Designed to protect against flooding and do...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Agriculture - Farms. A one-acre pond showing top of drop inlet spillway.College of Agricultur
Photograph of a farm pond under construction with two dozers. This pond is being constructed in rang...
Kentucky has over 135,000 farm ponds. These ponds are used for irrigation, watering livestock, and r...
Photograph of a farm pond. Farm pond constructed for livestock water and recreation. It has been sto...
An important part of soil and moisture conservation is making the best use of every acre on the farm...
Ponds add value to farming activities: water from ponds can serve as domestic and livestock water su...
A pond can be created by constructing a dam or embankment across a watercourse, by excavating a pit ...
Putting farm by-products through a fish pond is the most effective way to recycle farm wastes. The p...
This Forestry and Natural Resources Fact Sheet 19 by Clemson University Extension Services provides ...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Agriculture - Farms. A 2-acre farm pond that is used for gully stabilization and recreation. The pon...
The following is a discussion of methods used to maximize quality fishing in excavated ponds located...
Ponds are, at times, both complex and simple ecosystems. Pond complexity depends on the food webs in...
Detention ponds function in response to rainfall runoff. Designed to protect against flooding and do...
The Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service periodically issues revisions to its publications. The mo...
Agriculture - Farms. A one-acre pond showing top of drop inlet spillway.College of Agricultur
Photograph of a farm pond under construction with two dozers. This pond is being constructed in rang...
Kentucky has over 135,000 farm ponds. These ponds are used for irrigation, watering livestock, and r...