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The Tiniest Pond Managers: Natural Bacteria and Bacterial Derived Products

June 16 @ 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
$35

Presented by:

Dr. Todd Sink

Aquaculture Extension Specialist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service

Director, TAMU Aquatic Diagnostics Laboratory

Description:

Have you ever thought about the different types of bacteria in your pond? Bacteria can be your best friend and the best managers your pond has ever seen. They work continuously, and they do much of the work you don’t want to do.

This webinar will explore the different types of bacteria in your pond, what they do for your pond, fish, water quality, or aquatic plants, and cover the numerous types of different bacterial, bacteria-derived, and bacterial support products on the market for pond management. Bacterial products can reduce ammonia to protect fish, cycle phosphorus and nitrogen to limit aquatic vegetation, manage algal blooms, break down decaying plants after herbicide treatments, digest sludge to deepen your pond, and much more all at a fraction of the costs of equivalent management strategies such as filters, herbicides, dredging, aeration, etc.

The best part of bacterial products is their ease of use – typically, you can just pour in your pond and walk away! They do the work for you.

There will be a 30-minute Q&A session at the conclusion of the webinar.

Register by clicking HERE.

A Special Thank You to Our Silent Sponsors

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Organizers

  • Brittany Chesser
  • Dr. Todd Sink