State funds are available to assist farmers, landowners, businesses and organizations in the installation of what are called best management practices (BMPs) that aid in the preservation and enhancement of our natural resources. Some installed practices will decrease the amount of sediment, nitrogen, phosphorus, chemicals and other pollutants that enter surface and ground waters of the state while others aid in the conservation of precious topsoil, reduce resource consumption or provide wildlife habitats. Implemented practices can be of great benefit to the participant as well.
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