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Agricultural insect pests cost the U.S. agricultural industry $33 billion per year in crop losses, and destroy approximately 25–50% of crops worldwide. This trend continues despite an increased use of ...
Nutrition standards for school meals are in the process of gradual updates through the next several years. These updates through the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) are based on the ...
Photos and descriptions of tomato varieties.Big Boy ...
One common difficulty in lake management is controlling algae, which can become problematic in summer months in both small ponds and larger lakes. Algae and other aquatic plants provide food and ...
NOTE: This document is under author review and has not yet been published. Meredith Melendez, Agriculture and Natural Resources Agent, Mercer County Elizabeth Bihn, Produce Safety Alliance Laura ...
The purpose of this manual is to provide recommendations to land managers and landscape contractors on best management practices for effectively conducting organic land care. Organic land care is a ...
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Where wildlife is abundant and/or crops are high value, fencing can be an effective tool for excluding deer and small mammals. High-tensile woven wire (HTWW) fences provide a physical barrier that ...
This publication provides pesticide applicators with a comprehensive source of information and guidance on the selection and safe use of respiratory protection for pesticides in compliance with ...
Despite the fact that New Jersey receives ample rainfall--with average annual precipitation ranging from 38 to 54 inches across the state (NOAA 2002)--there is considerable demand on the state’s water ...