A-8 . Establishment of a stand of trees or shrubs on farm- 

 land to prevent wind or water erosion. Prevention of wind or 

 water erosion, on farmland is defined as the use of (a) windbreaks, 

 (b) shelterbelts, (c) gully stabilization, and (d) stabilization 

 of streambanks. The use of this practice should include consider- 

 ations of enhancement to wildlife habitat. 



G-l . Establishment of vegetative cover providing wildlife 

 food plots and habitat. This practice is applicable only to 

 farmland which is to be established in trees, shrubs, grasses, 

 legumes, or other vegetative cover to provide food or habitat 

 for wildlife. 



H-l . Establishment of a stand of trees or shrubs for 

 beautification-conservation purposes on farmland — the purpose 

 of this practice is to prevent wind or water erosion and provide 

 beautification and wildlife benefits on farmland area visible to 

 the public. This practice includes plantings for windbreaks, 

 shelterbelts, gully stabilization, stabilization of streambanks, 

 to enhance wildlife habitat, elimination of unsightly areas, 

 beautification of the countryside. 



H-U . Establishment of trees and shrubs for prevention of 

 erosion, wildlife cover, and beautification on old gravel pits, 

 tarrc-r pits, gold dredgings, or other odd rough unvegetated areas 

 on farmland. The purpose of this practice is to prevent erosion, 

 provide wildlife benefits and to beautify otherwise unsightly areas 



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