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Look and Feel of Soil
Irrigation Scheduling Made Easy: Using the “Look and Feel” method
Irrigation scheduling can seem complicated. It doesn’t have to be. Anyone can use a simple, effective method known as the “look and feel” method to determine when to irrigate.
Old diesel pump
Going electric to deal with the high cost of diesel
Over the past weeks, radio and tv have been all the buzz with the record high cost of gasoline and diesel fuel as well as the high cost of food in the United States and worldwide. In Louisiana, these high costs also have increased the cost of irrigating crops.
Worker Safety on the Farm
Worker Safety on the Farm
This PDF file contains information released by NIOSH about farm safety as well as tips on how to be safe working around animals or with machinery.
horses
Manure Management for Horse Owners
This fact sheet provides a brief overview of some good stewardship practices for horse owners and how they manage their manure. It focuses on three techniques for managing horse manure and bedding: direct application of manure, fertilizer nitrogen enhancement, composting
steamy horse manure
Composting Horse Manure
Composting is the acceleration of a natural biological process that converts organic matter into a stable humus-like material. This process is a great way to convert horse manure into a more desirable product. Composting produces a material that can be used as a low-grade fertilizer, mulch for reducing weed infestation, and soil amendment for retaining soil moisture.
Pervious Concrete as a Flooring Material for Horse Handling Areas
Pervious concrete may be an alternative surface material for such horse facilities. Pervious concrete is a mixture of the same ingredients, except the sand is reduced or omitted and the amount of water is reduced. A properly installed concrete pad, using pervious concrete, is capable of allowing high volumes of water to permeate through the material. Depending on the aggregate used and the compacted density of the pad, the amount of infiltration of material through the pad can be varied
continuous grazing setup
Temporary Fencing for Horse Pasture Efficiency and Environmental Protection
Rotational grazing has long been used by livestock producers as a way to use pasture more efficiently. By dividing large pastures into smaller paddocks, animals make better use of available forage. Additionally, pastures that are not allowed to be grazed down to such an extent that soil erosion can occur protect the environment by preventing sediment loss into adjacent waterways.
Hands-on instruction
Dates of Upcoming Irrigation Basics Workshops
"Irrigation Basics for Landscape Contractors" workshops are scheduled throughout the year, as the need arises, to prepare individuals for taking the licensing exam. The course is optional but is HIGHLY recommended and has been very usefull for individuals seeking their Irrigation Contractor's license. Workshops will be held in Baton Rouge on November 9-10, 2011; March 14-15, 2012; June 6-7, 2012; and November 7-8, 2012.
Calibration of Sprayers
Sprayer Calibration Guide
This guide addresses sprayer calibration issues. Mixing examples are also provided.
Variable Rate Application - Does It Pay?
Provides a summary of points to consider in the decision to adopt variable rate technology. An estimate of costs associated with selected variable rate technology services is also included.
Agricultural Safety Weblinks
This document lists several web pages with various safety-related information.
Sprayer setup for fungicide applications
This article introduces important concepts and ideas for a proper setup of ground sprayers for fungicide applications.
water drop
Interpreting Irrigation Water Quality Reports
Irrigation water tests should be done when the irrigation system is installed and with some frequency, depending on the outcome of the initial test, location (are you near the coast?) and the potential for fluctuations in water-source quality. Paper prepared by: Dara M Park, L. B. McCarty and Sarah A. White of Clemson University.
Causes and Prevention
Tractor Rollover Accidents: Causes and Prevention
Simply put, rollover accidents happen when the tractor is in an unstable situation. To reduce the risks of a rollover accident, here are some tips.
New Concepts in Lift Attachments for Tractors and Combines
New Concepts in Lift Attachments for Tractors and Combines
This technical report prepared by the Breaking New Ground Resource Center at Purdue University details important aspects and considerations on lift attachments for tractors and combines.
Kentucky AgriAbility
Tractor Lift
This article details instructions on how to build a tractor lift. It was prepared by the AgrAbility project at Kentucky.
Common Farm Machine Hazards II
Continuation of the description of common machine hazards and how to recognize them.
Truck during harvest
Guide to Safe Trucking During Agricultural Planting and Harvest Seasons
This is a manager's guide to safe trucking during agricultural planting and harvest seasons produced by the American Trucking Associations
Irrigation Basics for Irrigation Landscape Contractors
This series of presentations discusses the basic information needed by landscape contractors to design and install quality irrigation systems.
Soil, Plant & Water Relationships
Soil, Plant & Water Relationships
This presentation discusses the relationship between soil and plants in landscape irrigation management and design.
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