Land Smoothing
Definition:   Removing irregularities on the land surface by use of special equipment.

Purpose:    Leveling small areas that are used to buffer pollution from small feedlots.

Conditions Where Practice Applies:
     This practice applies on areas where depressions, mounds, old terraces, turn rows, and other surface irregularities interfere with the application of needed water quality management practices.  Land smoothing is used for leveling small buffer areas that are used to limit pollution potential from small feedlots.

It is limited to areas having adequate soil depth or where topsoil can be salvaged and replaced.
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