Environment and Natural Resources » Land Management
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MF3073
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Patch Burn Grazing
Patch burn grazing is a method of range management in which only a portion of a pasture or management unit is burned and then grazed, either by domestic livestock or native wildlife. 2 p.
$0.40
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MF3072
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Fire Management Practices to Improve Air Quality
Reduce smoke-related air quality problems when burning range and pastures. Avoid smoke movement into sensitive areas, dilute smoke concentrations through management and planning, and reduce total amount of smoke produced. Publication includes details about weather that affects smoke dispersion. 4 p.
$0.55
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MF3067
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Phytoremediation: Protecting the Environment with Plants
Phytoremediation uses vegetation to contain, sequester, remove, or degrade inorganic and organic contaminants in soil, sediment, surface water, and groundwater. Kansas State University developed a phytoremediation database. The database contains more than 120 contaminants and 1,130 plant species. 8 p.
$4.55
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MF3033
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MF3028
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Diagnosing Nutrient Deficiencies in the Field
Visual symptoms are an excellent diagnostic tool to determine nutrient limitations in crop fields. Look for specific symptoms indicative of particular nutrient limitations. 8 p.
$1.50
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