South Florida Tropical Fruit Grower Perspectives: Water Conservation Management Practices

ABE-368, a 5-page fact sheet by Kati W. Migliaccio, Jonathan H. Crane, Edward Evans, Bruce Schaffer, Yuncong Li, and Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, presents the results of a survey designed to assess changing views of tropical fruit producers in Miami-Dade County regarding water quantity and quality managem...

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Main Authors: Kati W. Migliaccio, Jonathan H. Crane, Edward Evans, Bruce Schaffer, Yuncong Li, Rafael Muñoz-Carpena
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Language:English
Published: The University of Florida George A. Smathers Libraries 2006-08-01
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Online Access:https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/115964
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description ABE-368, a 5-page fact sheet by Kati W. Migliaccio, Jonathan H. Crane, Edward Evans, Bruce Schaffer, Yuncong Li, and Rafael Muñoz-Carpena, presents the results of a survey designed to assess changing views of tropical fruit producers in Miami-Dade County regarding water quantity and quality management practices. Published by the UF Department of Agricultural and Biological Engineering, July 2006.
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