ABSTRACT: Controlling agricultural nonpoint source pollution from livestock grazing is a necessary step to improving the water quality of the nation's streams. The goal of enhanced stream water quality will most likely result from the implementation of an integrated system of best management practices (BMPs) linked with stream hydraulic and geomorphic characteristics. However, a grazing BMP system is often developed with the concept that BMPs will function independently from interactions among controls, climatic regions, and the multifaceted functions exhibited by streams. This paper examines the peer reviewed literature pertaining to grazing BMPs commonly implemented in the southern humid region of the United States to ascertain effec...
The focus on protecting our surface water has shifted to controlling nonpoint pollution. Livestock g...
The U.S. government implemented many incentive programs in the 1980s to encourage farmers to reduce...
The effects of cattle grazing on stream stability have been well documented for the western portion ...
Controlling agricultural nonpoint source pollution from livestock grazing is a necessary step to imp...
The Environmental Protection Agency states that agriculture has a greater impact on stream and river...
This series of fact sheets looks at the issues of livestock and streams and what livestock producers...
Livestock grazing is the most common land use in the western United States, and has caused widesprea...
On the Ground • Cattle within riparian zones can negatively impact water quality and riparian health...
The nonpoint source pollution problem can be controlled by implementing various best management prac...
Globally, croplands and rangelands are major land uses and they have altered lands and waters for mi...
This document describes a monitoring system to assess grazing impacts on water quality in streams of...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...
The purpose of this publication is to help livestock managers and landowners assess risk of water qu...
There are 17,076 stream miles listed for Category 5 nonpoint source (NPS) water quality impairment o...
Quantifying the effects of watershed improvement efforts is critical to agencies responsible for pro...
The focus on protecting our surface water has shifted to controlling nonpoint pollution. Livestock g...
The U.S. government implemented many incentive programs in the 1980s to encourage farmers to reduce...
The effects of cattle grazing on stream stability have been well documented for the western portion ...
Controlling agricultural nonpoint source pollution from livestock grazing is a necessary step to imp...
The Environmental Protection Agency states that agriculture has a greater impact on stream and river...
This series of fact sheets looks at the issues of livestock and streams and what livestock producers...
Livestock grazing is the most common land use in the western United States, and has caused widesprea...
On the Ground • Cattle within riparian zones can negatively impact water quality and riparian health...
The nonpoint source pollution problem can be controlled by implementing various best management prac...
Globally, croplands and rangelands are major land uses and they have altered lands and waters for mi...
This document describes a monitoring system to assess grazing impacts on water quality in streams of...
Unrestricted cattle access to streams in traditionally pastoral regions has been linked to increased...
The purpose of this publication is to help livestock managers and landowners assess risk of water qu...
There are 17,076 stream miles listed for Category 5 nonpoint source (NPS) water quality impairment o...
Quantifying the effects of watershed improvement efforts is critical to agencies responsible for pro...
The focus on protecting our surface water has shifted to controlling nonpoint pollution. Livestock g...
The U.S. government implemented many incentive programs in the 1980s to encourage farmers to reduce...
The effects of cattle grazing on stream stability have been well documented for the western portion ...