ST. PAUL-Minnesota farmers may not need to install as many mandated buffer strips as originally thought, but it still will cost millions of dollars to comply with a new state law. After announcing ...
WILLMAR - The first rendition of the maps showing where buffers will be required along public ditches in Minnesota will be released in about a week to 10 days, according to Dave Leuthe, project ...
Minnesota farmers now know whether the waterways bordering their crops will require strips of vegetation to protect water quality and how wide those strips need to be. The Department of Natural ...
The Department of Natural Resources has released the first of two planned updates to Minnesota’s buffer map that was first released in July. The map shows public waters and public ditches requiring ...
The DNR’s new map enables a close-up look at all of the state’s lakes and streams, shown in blue in the section above, and also its public ditches, rendered in green. Apart from its importance as a ...
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota farmers may not need to install as many mandated buffer strips as originally thought, but it still will cost millions of dollars to comply with a new state law. After announcing ...
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Proposed buffer change would have economic impact on Montesano’s City Forest
Increasing the width and length of stream buffers on non-fish streams will affect the city’s budget through decreased timber ...
ST. PAUL -- Minnesota officials released maps showing landowners what water needs plant buffers around it, and how deep the buffers must be. The long-awaited release came Tuesday morning. State law ...
ST. PAUL -- Landowners, counties and watershed districts are now reviewing the preliminary map of Minnesota public waters requiring protective buffers to try to improve the state’s drinking water and ...
"Buffer strips" of year-round vegetation are seen as one way to help protect water from farm runoff. New state laws require them along nearly every public waterway. On Tuesday, the state released a ...
WILLMAR, Minn. - The first rendition of the maps showing where buffers will be required along public ditches in Minnesota will be released in about a week to 10 days, according to Dave Leuthe, project ...
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