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Prepare Now for Mud and Rain Season!

Mud and rain can create an unhealthy environment if not managed properly.

Fall has officially arrived. Soon we’ll be firmly immersed in rain and mud season. Landowners with livestock face additional challenges once the Oregon rains arrive in full. Muddy pastures and paddocks can cause health concerns for horses. They can also invite invasive weed problems in the spring and make chores significantly more difficult.

Prepare now for a better winter for both you and your animals!

There are things you can do now to protect your animals from health issues related to mud. These actions will also help you avoid slogging through a muddy mess. Additionally, these good stewardship practices will also help protect our many local waterways. Keeping mud and manure out of our creeks, streams, and rivers safeguards vital fish and wildlife habitat. It also protects the drinking water supply for many of our friends and neighbors. It’s a win-win situation all around!

Let us help you win the battle with mud and safeguard your livestock!

The Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation has many resources to help landowners with their mud, manure, and pasture concerns. Many of these resources are located on our Horse Keeping and Land Management page. For additional assistance, contact us at 503-210-6000 or at info@conservtationdistrict.org

The above tips were adapted from Tips on Land & Water Management for Small Acreages in Oregon

This booklet will give you lots of information and ideas for a place that you can be proud to own.  We're all part of a watershed and our actions can affect others.  The things that you and your neighbors do can greatly improve the health and the resources we all appreciate about Oregon.

Category:Working lands
Date:October 21, 2014
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