| |
Plants for Conservation Buffers
Updated
03/19/2009
|
Conservation buffers are small areas or strips of land in permanent
vegetation designed to complement other conservation practices that help prevent
soil erosion, protect and enhance soil quality, prevent air and water pollution,
and improve wildlife habitat. Selecting the proper plant species is key to
the overall effectiveness of installed buffers. The Natural Resources
Conservation Service (NRCS) Plant Materials Program has released many of the
plant species used in various buffer practices. |
Publications
Related Features
Below are a few examples of related Plant Materials publications. To
view all related publications go to the Publications Relating to
Buffers page.
If you encounter any problems with the files provided on this page, please
contact Leslie Glass at 701-250-4330.
These documents require
Adobe Reader.
Plants
for Conservation Buffers (PDF; 251 KB)
Kika
de la Garza Plant Materials Center Holds Training (PDF; 274 KB)
Related Web Sites
< Back to Plant Materials
Technical Resources | |
|