Best Management Practices to Minimize Nonpoint-source Pollution in Agriculture

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2009-06
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Abbas, F.
Fares, A.
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University of Hawaii
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Agricultural best management practices are designed to prevent and/or reduce the movement of sediment, nutrients, pesticides, and other pollutants from the land to surface waters, groundwater, coastal areas, and the ocean. The publication presents an overview of relevant practices for Hawaii growers.
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soil erosion, sediment transport, erosion control, Hawaii, agricultural management, good agricultural practices
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Abbas F, Fares A. 2009. Best management practices to minimize nonpoint-source pollution in agriculture. Honolulu (HI): University of Hawaii. 6 p. (Soil and Crop Management; SCM-26).
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6 pages
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