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Grass Seeding Forest Roads, Skid Trails, & Landings in the Inland NW
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Grass Seeding Forest Roads, Skid Trails, & Landings in the Inland NW

Randy Brooks, Ashley Mcfarland and Chris Schnepf
Pacific Northwest Publications, PNW 628, University of Idaho Extension, Oregon State University Extension, Washington State University Extension
12/31/2010

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water natural-resource-conservation Forestry
Sediments are one of the main nonpoint sources of pollution for lakes, rivers and streams in the Inland Northwest. This eight-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.
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