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Soil Management 14 items

This best management practice describes stabilization practices for erosion-prone soils within flatwoods 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 ...
This publication describes: (1) some indicators of soil that can be measured with a simple test kit developed by the United States Department of Agriculture, ...
Timber management creates openings in the form of roads, stream crossings, log decks, skid trails, and firebreaks. Establishing vegetative cover on these areas ...
Soil quality is the most important factor in forest management decisions. Soils will determine which tree species yields the greatest timber volume, the time ...
The purpose of this fact sheet is to inform you about a) the major forest land areas of Florida, b) the CRIFF soil groupings, and c) the importance of soils in ...
Soil classification system
Phosphorus management and nutrition have both economic and environmental implications. This publication examines phosphorus in soils, plant uptake, soil ...
This publication explains how controlling erosion can make a significant contribution to the control of water pollution, along with providing ways to detect ...
When sampling soil, it is usually recommended that one collect a small amount of soil from a number of locations within a field, then mix the soil together in ...
Organic matter makes up only a small part of the soil. However, even in small amounts, organic matter is very important. This fact sheet answers some basic ...
This publication is an introduction to the origins of soils and how they influence capabilities and uses of soils.
This publication explains the benefits and process of testing your soil.
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