Proper pasture management [videorecording] / Chip Taylor Communications. Video production by AVIO Audio Video Engineering ; writers : Cliff Bienko, Soil Conservation Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, and Eric Webberking and Joyce Schick, Maryland Dept. of Agriculture.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmSeries: Soil conservation seriesPublication details: Derry, NH : Chip Taylor Communications, 2004, 1994.Description: 1 videodisc (15min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 636.0845 M266
LOC classification:
  • SD 427
Cast: Participants: Jim Stoddard, narrator.Summary: Overgrazing of cattle pastures leads to plants with weak root systems subject to invasion by unpalatable weeds, soil erosion, stream pollution, and leaching of nitrogen into ground water supplies. Rational grazing practices, along with provision of clean water sources and stream bank replanting and fencing, can result in higher productivity and restoration of the natural environment.
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Funded by the Cecil Soil Conservation District and by the Chesapeake Bay Trust

Participants: Jim Stoddard, narrator.

Overgrazing of cattle pastures leads to plants with weak root systems subject to invasion by unpalatable weeds, soil erosion, stream pollution, and leaching of nitrogen into ground water supplies. Rational grazing practices, along with provision of clean water sources and stream bank replanting and fencing, can result in higher productivity and restoration of the natural environment.

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