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Welcome to the Grassland Water Quality Stewardship
Project
The goal is to reduce non-point source
pollution from Kansas grasslands. Nutrients, sediment and fecal coliform
bacteria entering streams through runoff and direct deposition by
livestock are of greatest concern.
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For Farmers
and Ranchers:
For range management
information or to arrange a planning session on your farm or ranch,
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Literature Database
(see copyright notice below)
Our Digital Library is moving to the RefShare platform.
We expect all citations to be exported by February 2008; meanwhile you can use those that
have been transferred. Thank you for your patience as we undertake this transition.
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For Range
Professionals:
Assisting you with meetings,
workshops, and demonstration sites as well as providing you with
publications, photos, and research results.
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Site Map
Links,
publications,
newsletters, etc.
Copyright Notice
[This page last updated 01-23-08]
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It is the policy of Kansas State University
Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service that
all persons shall have opportunity and access to its educational
programs, services, activities, and materials without regard to race,
color, religion, national origin, sex, age, or disability. Kansas State
University is an equal opportunity organization.
These materials may be available in alternative formats. Issued in
furtherance of Cooperative Extension Work, Acts of May 8 and June 30,
1914, as amended. Kansas State University, County Extension Councils,
Extension Districts, and United States Department of Agriculture
Cooperating, Fred A. Cholick, Director.
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