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Voluntary Conservation Approaches Working in Chesapeake Bay Region

2013-01-11 20:53:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

By Sjoerd Duiker, Penn State University Penn State Cooperative Extension works closely with other partners in the public and private sector to help restore the Chesapeake Bay to its former glory by researching, educating and promoting Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control erosion, nutrient losses and pesticide losses. We are relying heavily on voluntary action by land users and prefer this approach over the strait jacket legal approaches. The question: Is this approach working? read more

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