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Working Trees For Water Quality
Restore and protect water quality while acheiving both landowner and community objectives. (6 pages)
Riparian Forest Buffers
Riparian forest buffers are natural or re-established streamside forests made up of tree, shrub, and grass plantings. They buffer non-point source pollution of waterways from adjacent land, reduce bank erosion, protect aquatic environments, enhance wildlife, and increase biodiversity.
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- Working Trees
- Inside Agroforestry
- Summer 2005: Water Quality
- Summer 2004: Agroforestry Tools
- Winter / Spring 2004: Wildlife
- Winter 2003: 2002 Farm Bill
- Spring 2001: Buffers
- Spring 2000: Status Of Our Nation's Water
- Spring 1999: Wildlife
- Fall 1998 / Winter 1999: Small Farms
- Fall 1997: Riparian Forest Buffers / Short Rotation Woody Crops
- Summer 1997: Agriculture/Community Interface
- Spring 1997: Marketing Agroforestry
- Spring 1994: Soil Bioengineering
- Winter 1993: Trees/CRP
- Fall 1993: Water Quality
- Agroforestry Notes
- Research Publications
- A Long, Long Time Ago...
- Specialty Forest Products
- Additional Brochures