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- Publication...environmental science for monitoring wildlife, as well as natural resources such as air and water. Local volunteers can be more efficient covering large areas quickly, continuously, and at less cost...
- Publication...air circulation and compacted soils in wet or shaded areas. Algal growth is encouraged by extended periods of rainy, overcast, and warm weather. During wet conditions, a slimy algal coating...
- Publication...includes: 5 copies of the Poultry Science Manual for National FFA Career Development Events 2021-26 5 copies of the Air Cell Gauge template 1 CD-ROM with additional Poultry CDE Resources,...
- District Office...states in topics relevant to the communities we serve: cattle feedlot nutrition water and air quality for concentrated animal feeding operations wheat breeding and genetics precision agriculture integrated crop and...

- PublicationPublication Information Your soil holds the nutrients, air, and water that plants need to live a healthy life. Easy Gardening: Soil Preparation is a beginner-friendly, 2-page factsheet that breaks down...
- PublicationParticulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are suspended in the air. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates particulate matter because it can cause health problems when inhaled....
- PublicationAmmonia emissions from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) can have potentially negative effects on air, water quality, human, and animal health. This educational bulletin discusses: Environmental and health concerns Regulatory...
- PublicationRangeland health is the degree to which the integrity of the soil, vegetation, water, air, and ecological processes are balanced and sustained. In this leaflet, you will learn techniques for...
- Publication...of natural resources. This affects farmers and ranchers in many ways. This publication discusses the various federal regulatory approaches that have been implemented for air, water, and land. (4 pages)...
- PublicationParticulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are suspended in the air. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates particulate matter because it can cause health problems when inhaled....
