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Illustration of a ball-style watering trough for livestock
Livestock watering system
Side-view of a livestock trough with food inside
Livestock Feed Trough
Cut away view of livestock water trough
Livestock Water Trough
Illustration of a milk carton, a key product of a dairy.
Dairy: milk
Remnants from the sugar cane plantation era, these boiling pots for sugar production now serve as watering troughs for cattle.
Free range cow drinks from sugar cane boiling pot
Illustration of wood-split fencing
Wood-split fencing 01
Illustration of hay bales
Hay bales
Illustration of slaughterhouse/abattoir
Slaughterhouse/abattoir
Streambank fencing is a best management practice that has lead to improved streambank stability, water quality, in-stream habitat, and populations of fish and benthic macroinvertebrates.
Streambank Fencing Livestock Grazing Management

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