EAST TEXAS (KLTV/KTRE) - If you own a pond, you may be starting to remove algae from your water. That’s why the Texas A&M AgriLife office in Angelina County wants you to know the types of algae to ...
Small ponds and lakes are very common in the Tri-State. Whether they are designed for aesthetics or stocked for fishing, ponds and lakes offer lifelong enjoyment for many home and small farm owners.
With the high summer temperatures, now is the time to be on the lookout for blue-green algae in ponds. Blue-green algae can occur in a pond as a result of runoff that carries nitrogen or phosphorus ...
One of the most dangerous developments in livestock and fishing ponds during the peak of summer is the appearance of blue-green algae blooms, said Scott Jones, small impoundment extension specialist ...
The looming hot, summer weather and potential for lots of sunlight may bring with it a cause for concern among livestock producers. Those conditions, combined with the often stagnant nature of farm ...
The pond at Center Springs Park has turned a vivid green, the result of an algae bloom nurtured by warm weather and low water flow. Town officials are working on short- and long-term solutions, Public ...
It is a common mistake for folks to think shallow ponds are green because algae is covering the surface of the water. While algae certainly is present, not all green plants near the surface are algae.