The mission of the Alabama Extension Aquatic Resources team is to provide relevant, science-based information to help Alabama’s residents ...
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Planting cool-season food plots for white-tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) and other wildlife not only provides hunting opportunities bu...
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Learn the necessary steps to properly check fan pulley alignment on ventilation fans.
Many tasks are associated with keeping poultry exha...
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The most effective way to find air leaks in your poultry houses is to visualize it by using smoke emitters or an insect fogger.
Smoke emi...
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Electrical motors are an integral part of a poultry farm operation. They drive ventilation fans, heater blowers, stir fans, feed bin and fee...
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As more center pivot irrigation systems are used in the southeast, farmers and consultants must be able to identify their most commo...
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Members of the contract poultry growing community understand the anxiety that spring and summer bring to the farm. Both contract gro...
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Formation and membership of hunting clubs in Alabama and the Southeast have been popular for decades. After all, hunting clubs offer...
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Learn about tawny crazy ants, their behavior, and how to control them in plant nurseries.
Tawny crazy ants (Nylanderi...
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The fourth in the Protecting Pollinators in Urban Areas series focuses on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) approaches to landscapin...
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