ADDITIONAL RESOURCES:
USU Extension Yard & Garden
USU Extension Yard & Garden
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When livestock has access to streams, rivers, wetlands or ponds on your property, they can contaminate the water supply. Providing an offstream water supply is better for you, your animals and your neighbors. When given a choice, cattle will drink from a trough eight times out of ten. Adding a clean water source is beneficial for animal health. A watering facility is a device (tank, trough, or other watertight container) for providing animal access to water. A nuzzle pump provides clean, fresh water away from a stream using the animal’s own power to pump the water.
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Composting turns manure into a highly valuable, low odor, and rich topsoil. It requires a balance of carbon, oxygen, and liquid. When done properly, the center of the pile will reach 140 degrees.
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Proper manure management benefits the farmer and the neighbors. The following checklist will help you ensure you are being a good neighbor:
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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES: EPA Filter Strips |
We’ve designed this website for Utah’s small acreage farmers. We hope you like it. We value your feedback, questions and concerns. Email us at waterquality@usu.edu. |