1002 - Ag Water Quality Program | ||
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1002.1) | 100 |
Number of landowners who made plans to develop or update an ag water quality plan as a result of this program |
1002.2) | 62 |
Number of landowners who developed or updated an ag water quality plan as a result of this program |
1002.3) | 0 |
Number of producers with plans to develop and implement a nutrient management plan |
1002.4) | 0 |
Number of producers that developed and implemented a nutrient management plan |
1002.5) | 0 |
Number of landowners planning to implement one or more new best practices for soil conservation as a result of Extension programming |
1002.6) | 0 |
Number of landowners who implemented one or more new best practices for soil conservation as a result of Extension programming |
1002.7) | 0 |
Number of landowners who plan on implementing one or more new best practices for improving water quality |
1002.8) | 280 |
Number of landowners who implemented one or more new best practices for improving water quality |
Author: Linda Hieneman
Major Program: Ag Water Quality Program
Greenup County has several MS4 communities (Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System)…long name but basically this means that these communities have to meet certain “minimum control measures” established by KY Division of Water and EPA, two which focus on education, outreach, and public involvement, according to Brad Lee, University of Kentucky Environmental and Natural Resources Issues. This is a great opportunity for the Cooperative Extension Service to educate the commun