Hanlon, Edward A
Publications
- Advancements with Controlled-Release Fertilizers for Florida Citrus Production: 1996 -2006
- Calculating Recommended Fertilizer Rates for Vegetables Grown in Raised-Bed, Mulched Cultural Systems
- Carbon Sequestration in Grazing Land Ecosystems
- Citrus BMP Implementation in Florida's Gulf Citrus Production Area: Nutrients
- Citrus BMP Implementation in Florida's Gulf Citrus Production Area: Pesticides
- Citrus BMP Implementation in Florida's Gulf Citrus Production Area: Water, Sediment, and Aquatic Weeds
- Citrus Production on the Sandy Soils of Southwest Florida
- Commercial Vegetable Fertilization Principles
- Cover Crop Benefits for South Florida Commercial Vegetable Producers
- Dealing with Iron and Other Micro-Irrigation Plugging Problems
- Development of Bahiagrass Fertilization Recommendations: 1990-2008
- Energy Valuation Methods for Biofuels in South Florida: Introduction to Life Cycle Assessment and Emergy Approaches
- Engaging Youth in the Environment through the Florida Land Judging Program
- Fertilizer Experimentation, Data Analyses, and Interpretation for Developing Fertilization Recommendations — Examples with Vegetable Crop Research
- Fertilization of Sweet Corn, Celery, Romaine, Escarole, Endive, and Radish on Organic Soils in Florida
- Florida Reclaimed Phosphate Mine Soils: Characteristics, Potential Uses, and Management Considerations
- Groundwater Nitrogen: Behavior in Flatwoods and Gravel Soils Using Organic Amendments for Vegetable Production
- A Guide to EPA's Numeric Nutrient Water Quality Criteria for Florida
- Improving Citrus Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency: Effective Irrigation Scheduling
- Improving Citrus Nitrogen Uptake Efficiency: Linking Citrus Irrigation Management To Citrus Fertilizer Practices
- Rules and Scorecard Grading Policies for the Annual Florida 4-H/FFA Land Judging Contest
- Landscape Diversity: Florida Phosphate Mine Pit Lakes
- Landscape Diversity: Multiple-Use Landscapes for Reclaimed Phosphatic Clay Areas
- Management of Soil and Water for Vegetable Production in Southwest Florida
- Managing pH in the Everglades Agricultural Soils
- Measuring Organic Matter in Everglades Wetlands and the Everglades Agricultural Area
- Multiple-Use Landscapes: Reclaimed Phosphate Mined Lands
- Naturally Occurring Radionuclides in Agricultural Products
- Neutralizing Excess Bicarbonates From Irrigation Water
- Organic Matter and Soil Structure in the Everglades Agricultural Area
- Phosphatic Clay for Agricultural Uses: Bibliography
- Plant Tissue Analysis and Interpretation for Vegetable Crops in Florida
- Principles of Sound Fertilizer Recommendations
- Soil and Container Media Electrical Conductivity Interpretations
- Soil and Leaf Tissue Testing for Commercial Citrus Production
- Soil pH and Electrical Conductivity: A County Extension Soil Laboratory Manual
- Soil pH Range for Optimum Commercial Vegetable Production
- Sugarcane Production in Southwest Florida: Mineral Soils and Amendments
- A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Cucumber in Florida
- Summary of N, P, and K Research with Eggplant in Florida
- A Summary of N and K Research with Muskmelon in Florida
- A Summary of N, P, and K Research on Potato in Florida
- A Summary of N and K Research with Strawberry in Florida
- A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Snap Bean in Florida
- A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Sweet Corn in Florida
- A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Tomato in Florida
- A Summary of N, P, and K Research with Watermelon in Florida
- Sunn Hemp - A Cover Crop in Florida
- Understanding and Applying Chelated Fertilizers Effectively Based on Soil pH
- Using Recyclable Water Containment Areas (RWCAs) to Treat Agricultural Stormwater Runoff For Watersheds: A Concept Paper
- Vegetable Seed Bed Preparation on Phosphatic Clays
- A Web-Based Irrigation Scheduling Model to Improve Water Use Efficiency and Reduce Nutrient Leaching for Florida Citrus
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