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Non-point pollution control for rangeland wintering: livestock operations (ground cover). Research technical completion report, project A-064-IDA

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Title Non-point pollution control for rangeland wintering: livestock operations (ground cover). Research technical completion report, project A-064-IDA
Creator Dixon, J. E.; Lingg, A. J.; Naylor, D. V.; Hinman, D. D.; Stephenson, G. R
Date 1982-03
Coverage Southern Idaho
Subject Cattle; Grazing; Hay; Cover crops; Nonpoint pollution sources; Chemical analysis; Suspended solids; Bacterial analysis; Bacteria (Coliform); Streptococcus
Description Cow-calf cattle operators in the Rocky Mountain West commonly graze their cattle on the range during spring, summer and fall. They hold their cattle in semi-confinement areas during the winter where they are normally fed hay. The holding area is often the land upon which the hay was grown during the summer. This land is often alongside a stream and considered a potential source of non-point pollution for that stream. This study was established to quantify the amount of pollutant loss from...
Relation Boise Basin Water for Idaho
Contributor Northwest Watershed Research Center, Agricultural Research Service, U.S. Department of Agriculture
Publisher Idaho Water and Energy Resources Research Institute; University of Idaho
Language eng
Rights Rights to the digital resource are held by the University of Idaho. http://www.uidaho.edu/
Format application/pdf
Type Text
Identifier http://digital.lib.uidaho.edu/cdm/ref/collection/idahowater/id/568

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