- Technological Advances in Nutrient Management 14
Driving these technological advances is the growing awareness of soil nutrient variability, the possibility of higher yields, improved quality, and stricter environmental regulations requiring reduced nutrient leaching, runoff, and loss as described in.
- The Newsletter of the ETV Advanced Monitoring Systems (AMS) Center
The two instruments have completed tests From ammonia to atrazine to water from Charleston Bay, eight technologies in three different categories are expected to complete the verification testing process this spring... WARNING: Use only within the.
- ADAPTING MARINE IN SITU PHOTOMETRIC NUTRIENT MONITORS FOR
Because the use of in situ nutrient analyzers in USGS programs is likely to expand substantially in the near future, we were motivated to evaluate analytical performance of such analyzers under laboratory and field presentation we describe the functional.
- The Newsletter of the ETV Advanced Monitoring Systems (AMS) Center
Verification tests for recent and planned technology categories will be described for the conference attendees: Ambient ammonia monitors at power plant (third round) Hydrogen sulfide monitors at animal feedlots Dioxin CEMs at a pilot scale incinerator....
- MASTER GARDENER PROGRAM INTRODUCED TO ADAMS AND WASHINGTON COUNTY
The goal is to get more growers using the equipment, either through direct purchase or through NRCS programs, so that water use is matched to crop needs and less agricultural materials are lost from the field.
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