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Water and Watershed Management 26 items

With a crop value of $597 million in 2006/07, citrus is the most important horticultural crop grown in Florida. The 2.4 million tons of annual citrus ...
Details how to best avoid and lessen water contamination due to pesticide use
details the use of riser-boards to control water table levels and surface water levels in drainage and irrigation ditches
How to properly measure and manage the water table in flatwood citrus groves
In 2005 we conducted a survey in cooperation with Gulf Citrus Growers Association (GCGA) and FDACS to quantify the current level of BMP implementation and to ...
In 2005 we conducted a survey in cooperation with the Gulf Citrus Growers Association (GCGA) and FDACS to quantify the current level of BMP implementation and ...
Describes structural and nonstructural controls used in water management, and the detention/retention processes and their benefits.
Water is essential to tree life. Water is a solvent, transporter, buffer, and reagent for the tree. Water is the most limiting of all essential tree resources. ...
Orifice-weir structures at ditch outlets are being used to reduce peak drainage rates and to store water during the growing season in poorly drained managed ...
Continued drought and high temperatures can become critical to both commercial fish producers and sportfish pond managers. As ponds lose water, the fish become ...
This publication describes practices that a forest landowner can use to maintain or improve water resources in ways that are compatible with other management ...
Minimizing polluted runoff from your landscape as well as reusing rain water will not "just happen." It requires planning and some knowledge of plants and ...
Home lawns and landscapes may contribute to the water pollution when homeowners apply pesticides and fertilizers carelessly. By using pesticides and ...
Several decisions must be made before an irrigation system is installed in a field. Some determinations are technical in nature, some economic, and others ...
Levels and specific composition of dissolved mineral substances in water for irrigation affect crop productivity and soil structure, and determine suitability ...
This website answers all of the who, what, where, how, and why watershed management questions.
The direct or indirect source of water for irrigation, power, industry, domestic use, navigation, and recreation comes from water falling over and flowing down ...
Shock chlorination is a way to protect a private well from coliform, iron, and sulfur bacteria.
There's more to a stream than the rushing or meandering water. A stream corridor, or stream valley, is a complex and valuable ecosystem which includes the ...
Because of the importance of groundwater to Mississippi, protecting the underground water supplies, or aquifers, is critically important. Wellhead protection, ...
The objectives of this document are to: a)Explain how citrus trees respond to changes in availability of water and nutrients; b)Discuss plant-stress ...
A description, use, and cost of Ribbon Barriers
Explains basic water management knowledge, such as how to obtain a water sample, units used in water analysis, and water quality parameters
Using BMPs to ensure the highest quality water
Aquatic plants are necessary for maintaining the balance of nature and offering food, protection, oxygen, and shelter to aquatic species. One reality of ...
Explains the importance of water monitoring, its costs, types, and analysis
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