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FS 32
Ensuring Food Safety in the Vineyard: Table Grapes
The Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) focuses on the reduction and prevention of food safety risks.
This publication highlights the FSMA Produce Safety Rule and how those regulations relate to growing table grapes by focusing on worker training; pre-harvest, harvest, and post-harvest activities; records; and visitors and u-pick customers.
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PIDC 32
Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinic Nematode Sample Submission Form
Download and use this form when submitting soil samples for nematode identification and counts.
This form is for soybean cyst nematode egg counts, nematodes on corn, turfgrass nematodes, nematodes found in vegetable or fruit crop fields, as well as home gardens. Also includes instructions on collecting and shipping plant and soil samples for nematode analysis at the ISU Plant and Insect Diagnostic Clinic.
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NCPA 32
National Pest Alert - Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases (Unit=50)
A two-page handout on ticks and tick-borne disease that includes color photos for tick identification. Tick life cycle, basic information about the spread and symptoms of tick-borne disease, and distribution maps of common ticks in the U.S.
Please note when ordering the Publication, you are ordering a pack of 50 copies that are shrink wrapped.
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MG APPAREL 1
Master Gardener - District Mens Perfect Weight Tee
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An effortless, perfect tee for everyday wear.
100% ring spun combed cotton
32 singles (high quality yarn thickness)
Tear-away label
1x1 rib knit neck
Shoulder to shoulder taping
This garment is produced with a screen print of the
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Master Gardener - District Womens Perfect Weight Tee
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An effortless, perfect tee for everyday wear.
100% ring spun combed cotton
32 singles (high quality yarn thickness)
1x1 rib knit neck
Shoulder to shoulder taping
This garment is produced with a screen print of the
ISU Extension and Outreach Master Gardener mark
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WQ 36
Rusty Soils and Filmy Water: Helpful or Harmful?
Today, iron is visible to us where it forms rusty-colored minerals in springs or small streams, stains soils, and forms metallic-looking rocks that are often mistaken for meteorites. These minerals often form when iron dissolved in water precipitates, like how seawater leaves salt behind when it evaporates. Have you found iron where you live? Why is it there? How do you know if it is naturally occurring or some type of contamination?
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WQ 33
Questions and Answers about Saturated Buffers for the Midwest
A saturated buffer is an edge-of-field conservation practice that removes nitrate from subsurface tile drainage water before it enters ditches, streams, and other surface waters. When properly sited and installed, a saturated buffer will remove nitrate whenever the tile is flowing and requires little annual maintenance to ensure effective operation.
This publication provides information from researchers across the Midwest who are addressing the benefits, costs and other issues related to saturated buffers through the "Transforming Drainage" project.
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WQ 32
Performance-based Environmental Management - The Hewitt Creek Model
Find out more about this environmentally sound and economically practical watershed management model -- as farm operators and citizens cooperate.
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WQ 22
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Wetlands
Wetlands are strategically placed to capture surface runoff and drainage water. This Iowa Watershed Approach publication walks readers through the impact wetlands have on water quality, financial incentives and other benefits.
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WQ 25
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Grade Stabilization Structures
Grade stabilization structures eliminate erosion in gullies and waterways and are made of metal, wood or concrete. This Iowa Watershed Approach publication highlights the importance of grade stabilization structures and the benefits they provide.
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WQ 26
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Oxbow Restoration
This Iowa Watershed Approach publication highlights the importance of oxbow restoration and the benefits it can provides. Restoring rivers and creeks to their original course provides habitat for wildlife and improved flood storage capacity.
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WQ 27
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Channel Stabilization
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WQ 28
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Terraces
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WQ 29
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Buffers
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WQ 30
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Floodplain Restoration
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WQ 31
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Perennial Cover
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WQ 23
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Farm Ponds
Farm ponds are pools of water constructed using either a dam or pit. They collect and store surface runoff, helping reduce phosphorus loads and prevent soil erosion. This Iowa Watershed Approach publication highlights the importance of ponds and the benefits they provide.
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WQ 24
The Iowa Watershed Approach - Water and Sediment Control Basins
Water and sediment control basins are designed to capture runoff during storms and slowly discharge that water through a stable outlet. This eliminates erosion while also removing pollutants. This Iowa Watershed Approach publication highlights the importance of water and sediment control basins and the benefits they provide.
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WQ 5
Cleaning Iowa's Waters with Saturated Buffers in Iowa Watersheds
Working with private land-owners in Iowa Water Quality Initiative Watersheds, saturated buffers are being established and monitored as a nitrate management practice within tile-drained watersheds. This resource will give you more information about the practice.
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WQ 4A
Applying Woodchip Bioreactors for Improved Water Quality
In the quest to manage nitrate levels in Iowa’s waters, researchers are developing new ways to keep both soil and water healthy.
The use of woodchip bioreactors is just one tool Iowa State University Extension and Outreach specialist recommend to help manage nitrates levels.
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PMR 1009 Figure 32
Ear shoots from a V15 plant
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Ear shoots from stalk nodes 6 to 13 arranged in progression.
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SP 32
Ten Ways to Cut Cattle Feeding Costs - Decisions
This publication includes ten basics for cutting feed costs, including keeping good records, managing feedbunks, and using alternative feedstuffs. Find out what the other seven are.
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Soybeans in fall
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Closeup of soybeans in fall, ready for harvest.
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MWPS 32
Mechanical Ventilating Systems for Livestock Housing
Mechanical Ventilating Systems for Livestock Housing is a complete guide that will help in evaluating existing systems. It looks at alternative systems, and has a section on troubleshooting to help diagnose problems.
Handbook includes
air requirements
insulation
fan types
controls
maintenance
Applications and examples are provided for beef, dairy, calves, equine, poultry, rabbits, sheep, and swine.
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