Agriculture

Over three-quarters of Utah's water goes towards agriculture. Learn how you can better protect this resource on your land.​

Tools & Resources

tractor

Learn about water management on small farms to protect water quality.

fertilizer

Find information to help prevent excess nutrients entering our waterbodies.

cow

Find USU Extension resources about manure management on your property.

Pond Management

Many Utahns have private ponds, which can be used for recreational purposes or for animals. Because these bodies of water are privately owned, it is up to the owner to setpersonal water quality standards. It is important to manage the quality of this water to keep animals and people free from illness and to be a good neighbor by protecting the local watershed.

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Best Livestock Management Practices (BMPs)

Livestock can increase erosion along stream banks and introduce pollutants into bodies of water when not managed properly. Activities on your land can threaten the quality of your well water and waterbodies, but also may threaten downstream waters and neighboring wells. Protect your land for generations by learning about and implementing BMPs.

Livestock and Water Quality

Improper livestock management can lead to degraded water quality. Managing stock yards correctly can protect water sources on private properties, and those further downstream.


Nutrient and Pesticide Management

Chemical contamination of ground water from fertilizers or pesticides can threaten the health of local bodies of water as well as complicate the selling or transfer of land. Proper storage and usage practices of these materials can prevent health concerns and protect wildlife.

Fertilizer Storage

Storing fertilizer properly is a simple way to reduce point source pollution that occur from fertilizer spills and container failures. Learn more about proper storage areas, containers, and loading pads.

Nutrient Application for Water Quality

The use of fertilizer can improve soil nutrients, positively influencing crop yields. However, if used excessively, fertilizer can negatively impact water quality by overloading water systems with nutrients- a state called eutrophication- causing algal bl...


Irrigation Water

The quality of water entering an agricultural area is extremely important for the area's success. Many factors can impact the quality of your irrigation water, such as salt concentrations and pH, which in turn affects crop health.