Livestock grazing management impacts on stream water quality: a review

Data gleaned from the literature are cited in a review of the relationship between livestock grazing best management practices (BMPs) and water quality in the southern humid region of the US. The most widely utilized and recommended BMPs are livestock exclusion fencing, animal crossings, offstream w...

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