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Grass Seeding Forest Roads, Skid Trails, and Landings in the Inland Northwest Item Info

Title:
Grass Seeding Forest Roads, Skid Trails, and Landings in the Inland Northwest
Creator:
Brooks, Randy ; McFarland, Ashley ; Schnepf, Chris
Date Created (ISO Standard):
2011-11-01
Description:
Sediments are one of the main nonpoint sources of pollution for lakes, rivers, and streams in the Inland Northwest. This 8-page publication (including cover) shares strategies for protecting waters by seeding forest roads, skid trails, and landings. Tables specify ideal mixes of plants best suited for overstory, understory, and legumes, so not only is the environment protected, but wildlife and livestock find nourishment.
Publication Type:
Bulletin
Subjects:
forest roads grasses planting trails
Source:
Special Collections Idaho S 53 (Between E3 - E415)
Source Identifier:
uie_p628
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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"Grass Seeding Forest Roads, Skid Trails, and Landings in the Inland Northwest", Agricultural Experiment & UI Extension Publications, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/uiext/items/uiext25899.html
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