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CRITICAL AREA PLANTING…

planting grass or other vegetation to protect a badly eroding
 area from soil erosion.

 

 

How it works:

Grass, legumes, trees or shrubs are established in small, isolated areas of excessive erosion.  The vegetation provides surface cover to stop the raindrop splash and slow water flow.

 

 

How it helps:

 Excerpts from “Conservation Choices”, a USDA – NRCS publication.

 


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Livingston County Soil and Water Conservation District
1100 Morton Parkway, Chillicothe, MO 64601
PHONE: 660-646-5687 *** FAX: 660-646-4894

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