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S M 4 3 11 10 18 17 25 24 AUGUST HABITAT MANAGEMENT PRACTICES. early sign of low dissolved oxygen that results visibility from green algae is less than 18 inches. yellow grub problems. If a problem exists, stock
S 1 8 15 22 29 and woodlands are abrupt and lack the diversity • Monitor grazing program to provide nesting • Before mowing, walk out hay meadows or install flush bars to equipment to reduce wildlife mortality, and consider leaving AUGUST POND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES • Cut back or suspend supplemental feeding of catfish during the “dog days of summer” to reduce the chances of oxygen depletion. • Check for fish at the surface of the pond at daylight or early morning. This could be the • Stock fingerling catfish and bluegill, if desired. • Consider
F T 7 6 14 13 21 20 28 27 The value of edge habitat for wildlife has been advocated for many years, but these transitions between two habitat types are not always suitable for quail and other species. All too often, the borders that exist between grasslands required to attract and hold wildlife. • Complete wetland dike repair.
July 2023 W T 5 4 12 11 19 18 26 25 and woodlands or croplands cover for next spring. unmowed strips.
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