Water Chemistry Management in Fish Ponds
Water Chemistry Management in Fish Ponds provides participants with the knowledge and tools required to address landowner issues with water quality.
Description
Water Chemistry Management in Fish Ponds provides participants with the knowledge and tools required to address landowner issues with water quality.
Target Audience(s):
Landowners with surface water access
Objectives:
Participants will:
- Gain an understanding of basic water chemistry and its relationship to pond health,
- Gain an understanding of proper water testing and interpretations of results,
- Gain an understanding of proper soil testing and calculating liming requirements for ponds,
- Gain an understanding of how liming should be properly applied and troubleshooting unforeseen issues, and
- Consider addressing water quality concerns and implement water quality management within one year.
Total Number of Modules or Sessions: 1
Total Number of Hours for Program Delivery: 1
Program Delivery:
- Educational Class
- Numbered Extension Publication
- One-on-One Intervention
- Print or Popular Articles
- Radio Program
- eXtension Website
- Workshop
Primary Contact:
Dr. Wes Neal, wes.neal@msstate.edu
Contacts
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Extension/Research Professor- Wildlife, Fisheries & Aquaculture