Watershed research examines rangeland management effects on water quality
Randy A. Dahlgren, UC Davis
K T, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, UC Davis
David J. Lewis, Sonoma County
Edward R. Atwill, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis
John M. Harper, UCCE Mendocino County
Barbara H. Allen-Diaz, College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley
California Agriculture 55(6):64-71. DOI: 10.3733/ca.v055n06p64.
Historic and current watershed research illuminates the long-term effect of range management practices on streamflow, soil st?hili#y, water quality an# %legetation.
R.A. Dahlgren is Professor, Soils and Biogeochemistry Program, UC Davis; K.W. Tate is Rangeland Watershed Specialist, Department of Agronomy and Range Science, UC Davis; D.J. Lewis is Watershed Management Advisor, UC Cooperative Extension (UCCE), Sonoma County; E.R. Atwill is Environmental Animal Health Specialist, School of Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis; J.M. Harper is Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor, UCCE Mendocino County; B.H. Allen-Diaz is Professor and Associate Dean, College of Natural Resources, UC Berkeley;