Advancements in Agricultural Development (Mar 2021)

Enhancing landowner adoption of the Natural Resource Conservation Service’s recommended beef cattle grazing management practices

  • Taylor Olsovsky,
  • Robert Strong

DOI
https://doi.org/10.37433/aad.v2i1.89
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1

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Water has a significant role in society, whether through human consumption or agricultural use. The [Name] Watershed is an agricultural community affected by nonpoint source pollution, and water quality protection is of high concern. Beef cattle operations are linked to nonpoint source pollution which contaminates surrounding water sources. If proper grazing management practices are not used, wastes from the operation impair water quality in the area. Landowners should use proper stocking rates and implement best management practices to benefit land and water quality in addition to overall operation profit. Females reported a higher intention to adopt, indicating these respondents are more open to practice changes on their own operation. Results indicated a need for the National Resource Conservation Service (NRCS) and [State] Soil and Water Conservation Board to conduct further outreach to increase interaction with landowners. NRCS agencies could help increase the use of water conservation plans and inquiries by making this clear to current landowners participating in their program as well as potential clients by sending informational flyers or speaking at local organizational gatherings. The importance of adopting water management practices and barriers to adoption are ongoing global concerns.

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