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Fertile Earth
Fertile Earth is a Utah based Corporation and manufacturer of commercial grade fertigation systems and advanced formula plant foods for the Green Industry. Fertile Earth's unique plant foods contain a revolutionary ingredient called BioNatra - an all-natural biocatalyst that enhances fertilizer performance and accelerates natural bio-degradation in nature. Our products are for homeowners, business owners, turf professionals, commercial growers and agriculture and are available only through landscape professionals and their suppliers.
http://www.fertileearth.com
Hunter Industries
About Hunter: The Irrigation Innovators Company Overview Welcome to Hunter! As one of the world’s leading manufacturers of irrigation equipment for the landscape and golf course industries, Hunter has enjoyed a well-established reputation as the innovation leader in irrigation. We continue to focus on the needs of the irrigation professional, just as we have every day since being founded 25 years ago as a small ‘start-up’ by industry pioneer Edwin J. Hunter. Today, with Richard E. Hunter, Edwin’s son, at the helm as the company’s President and CEO, Hunter’s core purpose and mission is clear: To be the landscape professional’s first choice for irrigation products and services.
http://hunterindustries.com
The Irrigation Association®
The Irrigation Association® is the leading membership organization for irrigation equipment and system manufacturers, dealers, distributors, designers, consultants, contractors and end users. Originally founded in 1949, IA includes over 2,000 corporate and individual members and is dedicated to promoting efficient irrigation.
http://www.irrigation.org
WI-MN Cooperative Extension Agricultural Weather
WI-MN Cooperative Extension Agricultural Weather will show maps of potential evapotranspiration (ET) that are calculated from satellite-derived measurements of solar radiation and air temperatures at regional airports. The ET values on the maps are a reasonable estimate of daily crop water use for most crops that have reached at least 80% coverage of the ground. Prior to 80% or greater coverage, ET will be a fraction of the map value in proportion to the amount of coverage. The map values may vary slightly from ET estimates from AWON and other more site-specific models, but these differences are believed to be within the uncertainty of even measurements of actual water use made directly in a given field.
http://www.soils.wisc.edu/wimnext/water.html
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