Reducing Bacteria with Best Management Practices for Livestock: Stream Crossing
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- December 7, 2021
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Overview
A constructed stream crossing is a stabilized area or structure across a stream that provides a travel way for people, livestock, equipment, or vehicles. Producers who install them can benefit their operations and the environment. This publication lists the benefits, costs, lifespan, and cost-share programs for stream crossings. (1 page)
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