SL-225-Sp/SS472: Mejores Practicas de Manejo en el Area Agricola de los Everglades: Pruebas de Suelos

SL-225-Sp, a 6-page illustrated fact sheet by S.H. Daroub, O.A. Diaz, T.A. Lang, V.M. Nadal, and M. Chen, is the Spanish language version of SL-225, “Best Management Practices in the Everglades Agricultural Area: Soil Testing.” It outlines the process of soil testing as an important tool for both fertilizer recommendations and as a BMP in this region. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Sciences, May 2007.

SL-231-Sp/SS471: Mejores Practicas de Manejo en el Area Agricola de los Everglades: Prevencion de el Derramamiento de Fertilizantes

SL-231-Sp, a 3-page illustrated fact sheet by O.A. Diaz, S.H. Daroub, R.W. Rice, T.A. Lang, V.M. Nadal, and M. Chen, is the Spanish language version of SL-231, “Best Management Practices in the Everglades Agricultural Area: Fertilizer Spill Prevention.” It provides current implementation guidelines for this BMP designed to reduce drainage P loads in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA). Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Sciences, May 2007.

SL-232-Sp/SS470: Mejores Practicas de Manejo en el Area Agricola de los Everglades: Control de la Aplicacion de Fertilizantes

SL-232-Sp, a 5-page illustrated fact sheet by T.A. Lang, S.H. Daroub, O.A. Diaz, V.M. Nadal, and M. Chen, is the Spanish language version of SL-232, “Best Management Practices in the Everglades Agricultural Area: Fertilizer Application Control.” It provides current implementation guidelines for this BMP designed to reduce drainage P loads in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) by controlling the timing and placement of fertilizer applications. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Soil and Water Sciences, May 2007.

WEC-216/UW256: Validation, Verification, and Calibration: Using Standardized Terminology When Describing Ecological Models

WEC-216, a 2-page fact sheet by Frank J. Mazzotti and Joy J. Vinci, discusses briefly the philosophical issues surrounding the use of ecological models and try to reduce confusion by providing definitions for these three key terms. Includes references. Published by the UF Department of Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, April 2007.