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Cyanobacteria flourish in warm, nutrient-rich water. Nutrients from improperly applied fertilizers or manure runoff can feed the algae, leading to rapid bloom formation. These blooms often appear as ...
Donald Schaffner, co-host of the podcast “ Food Safety Talk ” and a distinguished professor at Rutgers University, told ...
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, can produce toxins that are harmful to livestock, wildlife and people. North Dakota State University Extension specialists have received reports of ...
Growing large fish in ponds usually begins by first growing tiny plankton. Plankton is a broad term that includes very small ...
While some recommend spraying your lawn with sugar and have seen positive results, scientific research behind using this ...
"If our lake is in danger, then our livelihood is in danger," said a local business owner who is raising funds and awareness.
The Polk County Board of Supervisors released the Central Iowa Source Water Resource Assessment (CISWRA) at its meeting ...
Meet Jim and Stephen West of Sunrise W Land and Cattle Company in McCulloch County, Texas. The father and son team is busy ...
In a world where pet ownership is increasingly shaped by precision, sustainability, and aesthetics, even fish tanks have ...
Avoid fertilizing shallow-rooted, drought-tolerant plants, like cacti and lavender, and plants sensitive to fungal issues ...
Central Iowa Water Works' nitrate removal facility reduces nitrate levels significantly, ensuring safe and reliable water for ...
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