Search results for: “lawn fertilization environmental impact”

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    Course Information Water budgets are essential for anyone managing irrigation systems in urban landscapes, such as residential lawns, sports fields, parks, commercial properties, and golf courses. In this online course,...
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    Course Information Whether you’re producing agricultural crops or tending a home lawn, weed control is an important part of your success. One effective method of weed control includes the use...
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    Spray distribution systems for wastewater are much like lawn sprinkler systems, in that they spray treated wastewater over the surface of a yard. This publication explains how spray distribution systems...
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    Wastewater that is sprayed onto lawns must first be disinfected to prevent odors and remove disease-causing organisms. This publication explains how tablet chlorinators disinfect wastewater and gives tips on how...
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    Well water can become contaminated by the constituents in fertilizers used on agricultural crops and home lawns and gardens....
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    ...a storm, these small ponds catch and hold runoff from highly altered urban and suburban areas such as parking lots, lawns, and roads. Stormwater ponds reduce the speed of water...
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    Atrazine is the most widely used herbicide in Texas corn and grain sorghum production. It is also used in lawn products. Atrazine can run off the site of application and...
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    Well water can become contaminated by the constituents in fertilizers used on agricultural crops and home lawns and gardens. This publication explains how to identify potential risks associated with fertilizers...
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    Well water can become contaminated by the constituents in fertilizers used on agricultural crops and home lawns and gardens. This publication explains how to identify potential risks associated with fertilizers...
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    Nutsedge and kyllinga are warmseason perennial weeds. They can be difficult to control in lawns because they are perennials that grow from underground rhizomes and/or tubers. This publication explains the...