Farmers have been — and will continue to be — critical to the restoration of the Chesapeake Bay and the thousands of miles of local streams and rivers that provide the Bay’s life-blood of clean water. Since the beginning of the restoration effort, farmers working with agricultural conservation professionals have planted cover crops, practiced no-till crop management, established and maintained streamside buffers, and performed a litany of other conservation measures at an unprecedented scale. Their work is now paying the dividend of cleaner water.
Boots on the Ground: Improving technical assistance for farmers
Author: | Chesapeake Bay Commission |
Organization: | Chesapeake Bay Commission |
Pages: | 28 |
Series: | 1715 |
Type: | Featured Publication |
Year: | 2017 |