13 research outputs found
Simple Sprinkler Performance Testing for Piute County
This fact sheet gives homeowners information on making landscape irrigation systems more efficient using a site inspection, a sprinkler performance test and an appropriate irrigation schedule
Simple Sprinkler Performance Testing tor Millard County
This fact sheet describes how to perform a site inspection and a sprinkler test so you can irrigate your landscape more efficiently, and provides an irrigation schedue for Millard County
Simple Sprinkler Performance Testing for Fillmore, Utah
This fact sheet describes how to perform a site inspection and a sprinkler test so you can irrigate your landscape more efficiently, and provides an irrigation schedule for Fillmore, Utah
Size and Scope of Wayne County Agriculture 2019
This fact sheet describes the size and scope of agriculture in Wayne County, including growing season, crop production, livestock production, farm income, and age of operator
Size and Scope of Piute County Agriculture 2019
Piute County is located in the south-central part of Utah. The county seat is Junction and the largest city is Circleville. Other surrounding Utah counties include Sevier, Wayne, Garfield, Iron, and Beaver. In 2017, the population was estimated at 1,420, making it the second least populated county in Utah. This fact sheet provides details on the land ownership, growing season, crop and livestock production, and farm income of Piute County agriculture
Practical Reproduction Strategies for Utah Beef Ranches
This fact sheet identifies opportunities for beef cattle producers to improve herd reproduction
Simple Sprinkler Performance Testing for Wayne County
This fact sheets tells homeowners how to be more efficient with their irrigation systems by following three simple steps, a site inspection, a sprinkler performance test, and an appropriate irrigation schedule
Nitrogen Fertilizer Guide for First-Year Small Grains Following Alfalfa
Nitrogen (N) fertilizer is one of the most expensive crop inputs. It is an essential nutrient for most crops and often increases yield more than any other nutrient. Small grains are no exception. Alfalfa is the dominant crop in Utah in terms of area and gross sales, and as a nitrogen-fixing legume, it does not require nitrogen fertilizer. When terminated, alfalfa usually leaves a lot of nitrogen in the soil for subsequent crops. The amount of nitrogen that it supplies to following crops has been termed the “alfalfa N credit.” In many cases, this credit can be up to 300 lbs. N/acre for the two crops following alfalfa. This fact sheet addresses the nitrogen fertilizer needs of small grains grown for forage and for grain and corresponding economics
Terms and Tables for Water Measurement and Management
Dramatic land development of agriculture operations has resulted in the development of small acreage parcels of 1 to10 acres across Utah