Watershed Restoration Act (Florida Senate, 1999), which gave the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services (FDACS) the authority to develop best management practices (BMPs). Adopted by reference in rule 5M-8 of the Florida Administrative Code
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Clyde W. Fraisse, Zhengjun Hu, and Eric H. Simonne
Amy L. Shober, Geoffrey C. Denny, and Timothy K. Broschat
quality degradation (e.g., eutrophication). Various best management practices (BMPs) have been developed and implemented in an effort to reduce environmental pollution and water consumption associated with urban landscapes. Recommended BMPs include
Bee Ling Poh, Aparna Gazula, Eric H. Simonne, Francesco Di Gioia, Robert C. Hochmuth, and Michael R. Alligood
Best management practices seek to improve the water use efficiency and water quality in agricultural production systems ( Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, 2005 ). In Florida, sandy soils with low water-holding capacity (0
Alexa J. Lamm, Laura A. Warner, Peyton Beattie, Abraham Tidwell, Paul R. Fisher, and Sarah A. White
Florida nursery best management practices: Past, present, and future HortTechnology 20 82 88
Kimberly A. Moore, Amy L. Shober, Gitta S. Hasing, Christine L. Wiese, Geoffrey C. Denny, and Gary W. Knox
, J.P. 2011 Controlled-release fertilizer type and rate affect landscape establishment of seven herbaceous perennials HortTechnology 21 336 342 10.21273/HORTTECH.21.3.336 Florida Department of Environmental Protection 2002 Best management practices for
Bielinski M. Santos
in groundwaters is agricultural fertilizers. Therefore, appropriate N fertilization programs are needed to support the current best management practice efforts in the state. Informal surveys among strawberry growers in west-central Florida indicated
Gregory S. Hendricks, Sanjay Shukla, Kent E. Cushman, Thomas A. Obreza, Fritz M. Roka, Kenneth M. Portier, and Eugene J. McAvoy
, production, and value report Florida Agr. Stat. Serv Orlando Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services 2005 Water quality/quantity best management practices for Florida vegetable and agronomic crops, 2005 edition Florida Dept. of Agr. and
Bielinski M. Santos
fertilization programs is a desired practice for tomato production and to support the current best management practice efforts in the state. From the crop production standpoint, fertilizer prices have steadily increased during the last few years as a result of
S. Shukla, B.J. Boman, R.C. Ebel, P.D. Roberts, and E.A. Hanlon
quality effects. A wide array of best management practices (BMPs) has been recommended to reduce nutrient loading from agricultural areas. These BMPs differ with regard to water quality effects, ease of implementation, cost, and acceptability to the
Kayla R. Sanders and Jeffrey S. Beasley
findings of this study, the application of polymer-coated CRF provides a suitable alternative to WSF as a best management practice for turfgrass managers to maintain high-quality turfgrass and minimize surface runoff movement of nutrients. Units Literature