Soil Water Monitoring Training For Agriculture Monitoring
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based in USA
The Soil Science Fundamentals Review Course is designed to provide an overview of the fundamental concepts in soil science: Genesis, Classification and Morphology, Physics, Chemistry, Fertility, Biology, and Land Use. Each of the six sections will be taught for a two week period. Instructors will use the Fundamentals Performance Objectives (POs) as a guide for discussing topics within each ...
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by Cropaiabased in ISRAEL
The book covers the essentials of plant nutrition and irrigation management. Throughout the 232 pages of the book, the author, Guy Sela, shares his knowledge on the most important aspects of crop nutrition and irrigation, including: Plant nutrients, fertilizer management practices, interpretation of soil analysis, irrigation water quality, fertigation, irrigation scheduling and more... ...
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Manufactured by METER Group, Inc.based in USA
Water content can leave you in the dark Everybody measures soil water content because it’s easy. But if you’re only measuring water content, you may be blind to what your plants are really experiencing. Soil moisture is more complex than estimating how much water is used by vegetation and how much needs to be replaced. If you’re thinking about it that way, you’re only seeing half the picture. ...
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Manufactured by Clean Planet Mfg. & Labsbased in USA
From board rooms to classrooms, people are learning about non-point source pollution and its impact on human health, water, soils, and the overall environment, as a result of the information provided by Clean Planet Mfg. & Labs, Inc’s effective team of environmental professionals who help profit and non-profit entities alike ensure they are walking the Triple Bottom Line of People, ...
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based in USA
The most widely used methodology for collecting data for the purposed of determining the presence of a hydrophytic plant community is the visual estimation of percent cover by strata. This method is quick but it is also highly inaccurate. A 2015 study by The Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nations entitled, “Testing field methods for assessing the forest protective function ...
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based in UNITED KINGDOM
Irrigation and fertilization are the two most important practices in crop production. Participating in this course will give you the tools and expertise needed to master irrigation and fertilization. Improve your agricultural practices to achieve better yields and effectiveness. A certificate of completion will be awarded upon completion of the ...
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based in USA
In a partnership between NALP and the University of Georgia, lawn care and turfgrass professionals can enroll in the Principles of Turfgrass Management Certificate Program (formerly called the Lawn Care Manager Certification) and expand their knowledge in all aspects of turf ...
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based in USA
Agronomy Basics is an introductory crops and soils course. Upon completion the learner should have a fundamental knowledge of soil and water, nutrient management, pest management, and crop management. Topics include basic soil physical and biological characteristics, resource conservation, irrigation, drainage, water quality, soil and tissue analysis and interpretation, fertilizers and other ...
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