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Windbreak Management
Windbreaks are planned and managed as part of a crop and/or livestock operation to enhance production, protect livestock, and control soil erosion. Field windbreaks protect a variety of wind-sensitive row, cereal, vegetable, orchard and vine crops, control wind erosion, and increase bee pollination and pesticide effectiveness. Livestock windbreaks help reduce animal stress and mortality, reduce feed consumption, and help reduce visual impacts and odors. Living snowfences keep roads clean of drifting snow and increase driving safety. They can also spread snow evenly across a field, increasing spring soil moisture.
Important Windbreak Links
- National Agroforestry Center Windbreaks Website
- Planning Farm Shelterbelts, courtesy of the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Administration and Shelterbelt Center of the Department of Agriculture and Agri-food Canada.