Water Quality Treatment for Livestock Feeding and Exercise Areas on California Coastal Dairy Farms and Ranches

  • Lennox M
  • Lewis D
  • Gustafson J
  • et al.
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When dairy cattle are concentrated in exercise lots and other areas, trampled vegetation and increased manure can pose a pollution risk for nearby streams. Learn how to minimize this risk with good land and livestock management.

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Lennox, M. S., Lewis, D. J., Gustafson, J., Tate, K. W., & Atwill, E. R. (2007). Water Quality Treatment for Livestock Feeding and Exercise Areas on California Coastal Dairy Farms and Ranches. Water Quality Treatment for Livestock Feeding and Exercise Areas on California Coastal Dairy Farms and Ranches. University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. https://doi.org/10.3733/ucanr.8210

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