
Reducing run-off and improving soil health are the best path to address flooding and excess nutrients, according to a University of Manitoba expert on watershed management.
These strategies include more collection of surface water before it leaves the farm and adoption of soil management practices that build soil structure and help water infiltrate, says David Lobb, senior research chair with the Watershed Systems Research Program at the University of Manitoba. | READ MORE
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