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Alabama's recreational catfish ponds 

McCoy, E. W.; Ruzie, J. E. (1973-11)

Control of Erosion by Effluents 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)

Culture of hand-selected male tilapia 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-05)
A major problem of pond-cultured tilapia is excessive reproduction, and subsequent stunting of fish due to overcrowding. To combat this problem a pond may be stocked with all-male fish. This technique is monosex culture ...

Determination of nitrate in waters from fish ponds 

Boyd, Claude E.; Hollerman, William David, 1950- (1980-12)

Development of Aquaculture : An Ecosystems Perspective 

Shell, E. W. (Eddie Wayne) (1993-12)
Meeting the demands expected to be placed on aquaculture this decade and in the next century will be a formidable task. Providing the necessary inputs (ponds, seed, water, information, processing, marketing, etc.) will ...

Eliminating unwanted fish and harmful insects from fish ponds 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-05)
Poisons or "toxicants" are used to eliminate unwanted fish, insects and other harmful organisms from a pond. A wide variety of poisons is available. This manual describes some which are commonly used.

Emergency Response and Management 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)

Erosion Control on Watersheds and Pond Embankments 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)

Evaluation of Aeration Attachments for a Crisafulli Pump 

Boyd, Claude E.; Stone, Nathan Mayhew, 1952- (1988-04)

Evaluation of aerators for channel catfish farming 

Boyd, Claude E.; Ahmad, Taufik, 1949- (1987-06)

Feed Management 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)

Fish Mortality Management 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)

Introduction to fish culture in ponds 

Auburn University International Center for Aquaculture and Aquatic Environments (2019-12-05)
A pond is a body of standing, as opposed to free-flowing, water that is small enough to be managed for fish culture. Fish production in farm ponds can provide protein and profit for farmers. Fish such as oreochromis and ...

Liming farm fish ponds 

Boyd, Claude E. (1976-04)

Management of farm fish ponds 

Swingle, H. S.; Smith, E. V. (1942-04)

Managing Crawfish Ponds 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2004-09)

Managing Ponds to Improve Quality of Overflow Effluent 

Auburn University; United States. Natural Resources Conservation Service (2002-04)