Your Land, Your Water: Using Research to Guide Conservation Practices on Local Farms in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed (Page 1)  
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Your Land, Your Water: Using Research to Guide Conservation Practices on Local Farms in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed

Agricultural lands are an important part of the economy and heritage of the Chesapeake Bay watershed and are a focus of conservation activities. Streams and rivers around farms provide communities with drinking water and recreational opportunities, but these local benefits can be impaired by elevated nutrient and sediment concentrations. Compared to inputs from the atmosphere, wastewater, and urban and suburban areas, agricultural lands are the largest source of nutrients and sediment in many Chesapeake Bay streams. Farmers are voluntary conservation partners and have an important role in improving water-quality conditions. This fact sheet summarizes recent scientific insights from the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) that can help farmers use conservation practices and their knowledge of local site conditions to achieve cleaner water. The publication can also be found on the USGS website here.

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Author(s)Webber JS, Clune JW, Soroka AM, and Hyer KE
IAN Author(s)Lili Badri, Vanessa Vargas-Nguyen, Bill Dennison
Date Published2023-12-19
TypeReport
ProjectTranslating USGS Science Into Management Products
Location(s)Chesapeake Bay
Number of Pages4
Filesize13.5 MB
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