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Playa Health: The Importance of Buffers

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Research indicates that a buffer surrounding a playa lake, consisting typically of native grasses and forbs, prevents migration of upland topsoil and farm chemicals into lowland wetlands such as playa lakes and rainwater basins. The buffers are important to rangeland playas, but are vital when playas are situated in fields under crop production. This story is part three of a four-part series on playa health. It originally aired on HPPR Tuesday, February 26, 2013.

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  1. An Effort Is Underway To Restore Playa Lakes On The High Plains
  2. Playa Renovation: Haynes Farm, Holyoke, CO
  3. Playas: Nebraska Landowner Story
  4. Playa Health: The Importance of Buffers
  5. Playa Renovation: Jan Minton Ranch Floyd, TX