How many land users really understand the dynamics of their land use and the consequences of their land use management on the natural resources? The Integrated Farm and Livestock Management (IFLM) Demonstration Program is a valuable link between sound research and actual in-field application and provides a great opportunity to improve agricultural input management.
The program demonstrates the effectiveness and adaptability of merging agricultural systems for nutrient and pesticide management, soil conservation and water quality improvement. Agricultural inputs can be managed to optimize production, to enhance soil quality, and to minimize potential impacts of sediment, nutrients and pesticides on the state’s soil and water resources.
Public information dissemination is a principal element of this demonstration program to achieve technology transfer objectives. The efforts of these projects are being demonstrated to a statewide audience and information gained is widely disseminated to producers, agribusiness, educators, researchers, and private and governmental agencies.
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