Irrigation water users need to understand the water laws, irrigation systems, irrigation design, irrigation equipment, irrigation repair options to properly maintain their ditches and their rights to irrigation water. The purpose of this web site is to help a property owner(s) to understand the Idaho's water codes, provides an example of a rotation schedule for user water times, provide the law basis to resolves misunderstanding with neighbors, cities, and counties. With this information you can ensure that new development protects new neighbors without harming the current land use by current neighbors or placing new projects or current owners at risk for water damage.
When these nutrients are deficient or present in excess amounts, diseases can gain an advantage and seriously injure plants. Although well-designed fertility programs by themselves rarely provide complete control of turfgrass diseases, they can reduce or delay the need for fungicides and lessen the severity of outbreaks. Here is an overview of how your fertility program can affect certain turfgrass diseases. They require some nutrients in large amounts and others only in minute quantities. Regardless of the amount required, a deficiency of any essential nutrient limits growth and reduces the overall disease resistance of your turf.