Browsing by Author "Halbach, Thomas R."
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Item Application of wood ash, biosolids, and papermill residuals to forest soils : a review of the literature.(University of Minnesota, 2001-07) Matysik, Molly A.; Gilmore, Daniel W.; Mozaffari, Morteza; Rosen, Carl J.; Halbach, Thomas R.Item Composting and Mulching: A Guide to Managing Organic Yard Wastes(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2000) Rosen, Carl J.; Halbach, Thomas R.; Mugaas, RobertThis guide explains the processes of composting and mulching, then gives instructions for building and maintaining a compost pile and for using the compost in one's yard or garden.Item Composting and mulching: a guide to managing organic yard wastes (Revised 1990)(University of Minnesota. Agricultural Extension Service, 1990) Rosen, Carl J.; Schumacher, Nancy; Mugaas, Robert; Halbach, Thomas R.This archival publication may not reflect current scientific knowledge or recommendations. Current information available from the University of Minnesota Extension: https://www.extension.umn.edu.Item Forging the Future: A Twelve-Week Community Self-Study Guide(University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1985-05) Doose, Jeffrey A.; Halbach, Thomas R.Item Life Cycle of a Consumer Product(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1993) Barber, Shirley L.; Halbach, Thomas R.Item Manure and Pasture Management for Recreational Horse Owners(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 2000) Wegner, Thomas D.; Halbach, Thomas R.Publication for recreational horse owners. Information covers composting techniques, proper manure handling, how to avoid water contamination, and tips for pasture improvement.Item Options for Disposing of Leaves(University of Minnesota, Minnesota Extension Service, 1999) Mugaas, Robert J.; Halbach, Thomas R.Item Rinsing Pesticide Containers(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1993) Herzfeld, Dean; Halbach, Thomas R.; Hansen, Rick; Palmer, LarryExplains proper rinsing procedures for pesticide containers. Pesticide containers must be rinsed in order to comply with state and federal law, as well as to protect people, animals, plants, soil, and ground water from contamination.Item Structures for Backyard Composting(St. Paul, MN: University of Minnesota Extension Service, 1998) Mugaas, Robert J.; Halbach, Thomas R.Explains the benefits of enclosing compost piles in structures, and describes various sizes and shapes to suit your needs.