Riparian Buffers: A Livestock Best Management Practice for Protecting Water Quality
Riparian Buffers: A Livestock Best Management Practice for Protecting Water Quality
Abstract
In Kentucky, cattle on pastures are often watered by streams. Although this practice solves water requirements for cattle, providing livestock free access to streams and riparian areas can lead to a contaminated water supply and damaged ecosystems. A better solution is to implement riparian buffers with limited access points to streams or provide alternative water sources. This practice can protect water quality, increase herd production, and provide other landowner benefits. The purpose of this publication is to explain the role of riparian areas and how they can benefit the livestock producer, the herd, and the environment.
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Publication Date
Sep. 22, 2009
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