This report describes a study to identify the distribution and extent of areas potentially at risk for atrazine (a broad leaf weedkiller) runoff in the Lake Lavon watershed, which is a major water supply for the Dallas area. The report presents the results of the study and makes recommendations for how information can be used in a cost-effective watershed atrazine reduction strategy
ABSTRACT. Tillage and pesticide management are important factors controlling pesticide losses from a...
This study assessed the water quality of the Elm Fork Watershed with regards to the herbicide Atrazi...
Corn and grain sorghum producers who use atrazine herbicide will be interested in the results of thi...
The Center for Water Resource Studies, a program of distinction at Western Kentucky University, oper...
There have been growing concerns over the negative effect of pesticide usage on human health and env...
This study assessed the water quality of the Elm Fork Watershed with regards to the herbicide Atrazi...
Wichita, Kansas water supply is derived from multiple sources. Unfortunately, these sources are not ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
A portion of all herbicides applied to forests, croplands, road sides, and gardens are inevitably lo...
Ways to reduce atrazine availability, reduce the amount of water runoff, and reduce the impact of th...
Analytical techniques are described which utilize carbon tetrachloride extraction of water and soxhe...
Restricting or eliminating the use of atrazine in the Midwest would have important economic conseque...
Contamination of surface and ground water from nonpoint agricultural sources is a national issue. No...
Graduation date: 2001Presentation date: 2000-12-01Due to its frequent use in agriculture and its fre...
Heavy reliance on chemical weed control in field crops of South Central Nebraska has resulted in the...
ABSTRACT. Tillage and pesticide management are important factors controlling pesticide losses from a...
This study assessed the water quality of the Elm Fork Watershed with regards to the herbicide Atrazi...
Corn and grain sorghum producers who use atrazine herbicide will be interested in the results of thi...
The Center for Water Resource Studies, a program of distinction at Western Kentucky University, oper...
There have been growing concerns over the negative effect of pesticide usage on human health and env...
This study assessed the water quality of the Elm Fork Watershed with regards to the herbicide Atrazi...
Wichita, Kansas water supply is derived from multiple sources. Unfortunately, these sources are not ...
The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history
A portion of all herbicides applied to forests, croplands, road sides, and gardens are inevitably lo...
Ways to reduce atrazine availability, reduce the amount of water runoff, and reduce the impact of th...
Analytical techniques are described which utilize carbon tetrachloride extraction of water and soxhe...
Restricting or eliminating the use of atrazine in the Midwest would have important economic conseque...
Contamination of surface and ground water from nonpoint agricultural sources is a national issue. No...
Graduation date: 2001Presentation date: 2000-12-01Due to its frequent use in agriculture and its fre...
Heavy reliance on chemical weed control in field crops of South Central Nebraska has resulted in the...
ABSTRACT. Tillage and pesticide management are important factors controlling pesticide losses from a...
This study assessed the water quality of the Elm Fork Watershed with regards to the herbicide Atrazi...
Corn and grain sorghum producers who use atrazine herbicide will be interested in the results of thi...