The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will offer an online aquatic vegetation management program on April 14 from noon to 2 p.m.

he cost is $20 for the Aquatic Vegetation and Water Quality Management for Ponds. Participants must register at https://tx.ag/April14AquaticManagement.

After payment has been received, a follow-up email from the event organizer will be sent with instructions on how to access the webinar. For any questions, contact Jacklyn Jones at [email protected].

Two Texas Department of Agriculture, TDA, continuing education units are available—one general and one integrated pest management.

Aquatic vegetation management topics

Brittany Chesser, AgriLife Extension aquatic vegetation management specialist, is the course instructor. She will cover:

  • Aquatic vegetation management strategies available to landowners in Texas.
  • Control methods including physical/mechanical control, biological control utilizing triploid grass carp and Mozambique tilapia, and chemical control using the 15 active ingredients approved for aquatic use by both the Environmental Protection Agency and TDA.
  • How to identify 10 common aquatic vegetation groups or species.
  • How to use available options to develop an integrated pest management strategy to offer effective control.
  • Acceptable and optimal ranges for both a fishery and for aquatic vegetation management.
  • Herbicide applications for specific active ingredients.
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