Residents’ Perceived Landscape Benefits Can Help Extension Promote Good Landscape Management Practices
High density (1,361 trees per acre) Murcott trees yielding 680 boxes/acre in year 2, CREC CUPS. Figure 4 from publication CMG19/HS1304: Citrus Under Protective Screen (CUPS) production systems. Credits: Arnold W. Schumann, UF/IFAS.
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WC282
AEC620
I2P2S1
Water Conservation Education

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Warner, Laura A. Sanagorski, Amanda D. Ali, y Anil Kumar Chaudhary. 2017. «Residents’ Perceived Landscape Benefits Can Help Extension Promote Good Landscape Management Practices: AEC620 WC282, 7 2017». EDIS 2017 (4). Gainesville, FL. https://doi.org/10.32473/edis-wc282-2017.

Resumen

Households can help conserve and protect water resources through irrigation and fertilizer best practices without compromising the quality of their landscape. UF/IFAS Extension, along with Extension services across the country, conducts programs to protect water quality and quantity by educating communities and individuals about research-based landscape practices (UF/IFAS, 2011). This four-page fact sheet describes the results of a survey that can help Extension promote good landscape management practices.

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