Diversion terraces and grassed waterways in hilly potato land : studies explore benefits and reveal possible trade-offs of these popular practices: A12-1/11-2012E

Discusses the environmental and economic impacts of installing diversion terraces and grassed waterways within the Black Brook Watershed, located in north-western New Brunswick’s Potato Belt.
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| Title | Diversion terraces and grassed waterways in hilly potato land : studies explore benefits and reveal possible trade-offs of these popular practices |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Physical text |
| Other formats | Digital text-[English] |
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| Binding | Pamphlet |
| Description | [6]p. : fig., references, photographs ; 28 cm. |
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| Departmental catalogue number | AAFC No. 11954E |
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