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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 1 Agriculture, Our Cottage and Us: How We Can Make A Difference Photo Credit: Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 2 The Economic Importance of Agriculture In Saskatchewan Saskatchewan Agri-Food exports made up 35% of total Saskatchewan exports in 2002. Source: SK Ag, Food and Rural Revitalization
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 3 Partners Helping Producers Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Ducks Unlimited Canada Saskatchewan Network of Watershed Stewards Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada PFRA
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 4 Nutrients Phosphate and Nitrogen Plant and animal nutrients Create algal blooms Blue-green algae blooms can be toxic to humans and livestock
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 5 Sediments Occurs naturally; our activities speed it up. Suffocates fish, their eggs and their habitat. Reduces storage capacity in lakes and reservoirs. Sediments carry always carry nutrients and may carry toxins and other pollutants Clogs dams and ruins machinery.
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 6 Pathogens Infectious diseases that are transmitted through animal and human feces. Pathogens can make humans very ill. Also destroy invertebrates that are a part of fish diets.
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 7 Pesticides Move through water, air and soil to reach our water Non-specific herbicides kill native vegetation as well as weeds Non-specific insecticides kill invertebrates that fish feed on
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 8 How Producers Are Helping Zero-till or conservation tillage: reduces or eliminates tilling crop land Grazing Management: keeps shorelines green, reduces erosion and protects water quality Volunteer water monitoring: keeps track of substances entering the water Photo Credit: Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 9 A Buffer Zone- The Best Idea Buffer Zones can remove between 70-96% of pollutants entering your water Keep your septic systems in check Avoid using pesticides and fertilizers Photo Credit: Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 10 It All Boils Down To… Photo Credit: Saskatchewan Watershed Authority
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Agriculture, the cottage and us… Slide 11 With Thanks Canadian Nature Federation & Government of Canada Voluntary Sector Initiative, Agriculture and Agri- Food Canada Fish Habitat Stewardship-in-Action Program- Fisheries and Oceans Canada Saskatchewan Watershed Authority Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada PFRA
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