2021
DOI: 10.37433/aad.v2i1.89
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Enhancing landowner adoption of the Natural Resource Conservation Service’s recommended beef cattle grazing management practices

Abstract: Water has a significant role in society, whether through human consumption or agricultural use. The Lavaca Watershed is an agricultural community affected by nonpoint source pollution, and water quality protection is of high concern. Beef cattle operations are linked to nonpoint source pollution which contaminates surrounding water sources. If proper grazing management practices are not used, wastes from the operation impair water quality in the area. Landowners should use proper stocking rates and implement b… Show more

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“…It is generally believed that when it is more than 20%, the overdraft of water resources will have a greater impact on the ecological environment, and when it is more than 50%, the impact will be more serious. At present, the development and utilization degree of some areas exceeds 50% [7]. Due to the over-exploitation of groundwater, a series of environmental problems such as surface subsidence, seawater intrusion, and seawater backflow have been caused.…”
Section: Current Situation Of Water Resources Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is generally believed that when it is more than 20%, the overdraft of water resources will have a greater impact on the ecological environment, and when it is more than 50%, the impact will be more serious. At present, the development and utilization degree of some areas exceeds 50% [7]. Due to the over-exploitation of groundwater, a series of environmental problems such as surface subsidence, seawater intrusion, and seawater backflow have been caused.…”
Section: Current Situation Of Water Resources Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%