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Maintenance and Evaluation of Irrigation Systems used for Vegetable Production in Florida in the BMP Era
Published 2003-02-01“… This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. …”
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Micronutrient Management for Vegetable Crops Grown in Florida in the BMP Era
Published 2003-02-01“… This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. …”
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A diverse rotation of corn-soybean-winter wheat/double crop soybean with cereal rye after corn reduces tile nitrate loss
Published 2025-02-01“…Winter wheat was efficient at using split-applied fertilizer nitrogen (N) as annual tile nitrate concentrations were reduced similar to cereal rye. …”
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Exotics in the Wetlands: West Indian Marsh Grass
Published 2004-03-01“… Exotic plant species in Florida wetlands spread rapidly due to floods, large waterway systems, and extensive traffic of commercial and recreational boats. Fertilizer and sediment runoff from agricultural lands and waste water from beef and dairy operations may contribute to successful establishment of exotic aquatic plants. …”
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Nutrient Cycling in Grazed Pastures
Published 2013-02-01“…Many forage-based livestock production systems in Florida are characterized by extensive grazing with minimal inputs of commercial fertilizer and supplemental feed. In these systems, adequate soil fertility conditions are essential to sustain forage production. …”
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Irrigation Scheduling As a Means of Applying the Right Water Amount and Monitoring Soil Moisture for Vegetable Crops Grown in Florida in the BMP Era
Published 2003-02-01“… This publication is one of a series entitled Fertilizer and Irrigation Management in the BMP Era. …”
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Exotics in the Wetlands: West Indian Marsh Grass
Published 2004-03-01“… Exotic plant species in Florida wetlands spread rapidly due to floods, large waterway systems, and extensive traffic of commercial and recreational boats. Fertilizer and sediment runoff from agricultural lands and waste water from beef and dairy operations may contribute to successful establishment of exotic aquatic plants. …”
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Growth Stages and Tuber Development of FL1867 Potato under Full and Reduced Irrigation Scheduling
Published 2014-10-01“…Knowledge of the timing and duration of the tuber initiation and tuber bulking stages for ‘FL 1867′ is critical for timing fertilizer and irrigation applications. So to evaluate the start and length of the tuber initiation and tuber bulking stages under Florida growing conditions, ‘FL 1867′ plants were dug up and photographed on a weekly basis from a commercial field near Live Oak, FL in 2012. …”
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What is 4R nutrient stewardship?
Published 2015-10-01“… A new and innovative approach to Best Management Practices for fertilizer application known as 4R nutrient stewardship is available, to ensure the environmental, social, and economical sustainability of commercial crop production. …”
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UF/IFAS Standardized Nutrient Recommendations for Vegetable Crop Production in Florida
Published 2022-01-01“… This publication presents the fertilization recommendations for vegetable crops based on soil tests performed by the UF/IFAS Extension Soil Testing Laboratory (ESTL). …”
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Petits arrangements avec le vivant dans le bocage pavillonnaire
Published 2024-06-01“…They also interfere with the cycle of matter: clearing away green waste, introducing fertilizer, watering, etc. Two main tendencies can be observed among gardeners: scrupulously weeding addict ones and eco-focused. …”
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Developing a Soil Test Extractant: The Correlation and Calibration Processes
Published 2014-10-01“… An understanding of soil testing is an important part of preventing excess fertilizer applications that can potentially impact the environment and ensuring commercially viable yields and aesthetic, healthy landscapes. …”
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How to Calculate Fertigation Injection Rates for Commercial Blueberry Production
Published 2012-03-01“…One of the key factors in fertigation is the correct calculation of fertilizer injection rate and time for the acreage. …”
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Sand-Clay Mix in Phosphate Mine Reclamation: Characteristics and Land Use
Published 2015-11-01“… Phosphate rock is a key component in producing fertilizer and many other economically important products. …”
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Communicating to the Ages: Influence of Age on Florida Residents’ Informational Processing Behaviors
Published 2018-12-01“… This 5-page document explores the results of a study in which Florida residents processed video messages about fertilizer best practices, with a focus on how their information-processing behaviors differed by age. …”
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Guide to Using Rhizomal Perennial Peanut in the Urban Landscape
Published 2004-05-01“… Perennial peanut has recently shown promise as an ornamental groundcover due to its high resistance to drought, nematodes, and pathogens and its minimal fertilizer needs. This translates into savings in water, energy, dollars, and reduced impacts to the environment. …”
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Guide to Using Rhizomal Perennial Peanut in the Urban Landscape
Published 2004-05-01“… Perennial peanut has recently shown promise as an ornamental groundcover due to its high resistance to drought, nematodes, and pathogens and its minimal fertilizer needs. This translates into savings in water, energy, dollars, and reduced impacts to the environment. …”
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Water and Nitrogen BMPs for Tomato and Watermelon: Water Quality and Economics
Published 2014-07-01“… Results of a two-year, four-crop-cycles experiment indicated that the recommended Best Management Practice (BMP) water and fertilizer nitrogen (N) rates for seepage-irrigated tomato in south Florida can reduce water use and N leaching to groundwater without adversely impacting yield. …”
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What is 4R nutrient stewardship?
Published 2015-10-01“… A new and innovative approach to Best Management Practices for fertilizer application known as 4R nutrient stewardship is available, to ensure the environmental, social, and economical sustainability of commercial crop production. …”
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