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  2. Grassed waterway - Wikipedia

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    Grassed waterway in Velm, Belgium, during a sunny day. A grassed waterway is a 2-metre (6.6 ft) to 48-metre-wide (157 ft) native grassland strip of green belt.It is generally installed in the thalweg, the deepest continuous line along a valley or watercourse, of a cultivated dry valley in order to control erosion.

  3. Buffer strip - Wikipedia

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    Grassed waterway through a field in Missouri. A grassed waterway reduces soil erosion and captures most nutrients and pesticides that would normally wash out of crop fields and into major waters. These waterways help to carry surface water at a non-erosive velocity to an area where it will have a stable outlet. [1]

  4. Watershed management - Wikipedia

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    In agricultural systems, common practices include the use of buffer strips, grassed waterways, the re-establishment of wetlands, and forms of sustainable agriculture practices such as conservation tillage, crop rotation and inter-cropping. After certain practices are installed, it is important to continuously monitor these systems to ensure ...

  5. Wake County is losing farmland. A Wendell property may ... - AOL

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    The first place Teresa Furr worked to conserve soil and protect water after being hired at Wake County was a Wendell farm, the same place Furr returned to on Friday to announce the farm’s ...

  6. Missouri’s leading agriculture groups are pushing legislation environmentalists and state regulators warn could jeopardize thousands of miles of streams and drinking water for 3.6 million people.

  7. Mississippi River Watershed Conservation Programs - Wikipedia

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    Core practices include planting cover crops, constructing grassed waterways or riparian forest buffers, and wetland creation or enhancement. The NRCS allowed State Conservationists to choose supporting practices that address the primary water concerns that have developed within that particular state.

  8. 13 Types of Mulch—and How to Choose the Right One for Your Yard

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    Mown grass can be used as mulch and is a great choice for vegetable gardens, where function typically overrides beauty. Apply clippings just 1 or 2 inches deep to keep them from overheating plants ...

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