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Conservation Practice #391 Riparian Forest Buffers - ACF Conservation Practices

Conservation Practice #391 Riparian Forest Buffers - ACF Conservation Practices

A riparian forest buffer is an area of trees or shrubs located adjacent to a body of water. The vegetation extends outward from the water body for a specified distance necessary to provide a minimum level of protection or enhancement. This video explores how Forrest Pritchard implemented this conservation practice on his farm in Berryville, Virginia.