2025 Texas Grape Pest and Weed Management Guide
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- Date of Publication
- April 6, 2022
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Overview
Publication Information
As a Texas grape grower, you're familiar with the challenge of protecting your vines from pests and weeds.
Our 2025 Texas Grape Pest and Weed Management Guide uses the latest research to help you keep your vineyard free from pests and weeds.
What you'll learn:
- Solutions that work: Find the best ways to handle specific pests and weeds.
- Cost-efficient control methods: Learn how to control pests and weeds efficiently.
- Go Green: Use eco-friendly methods to keep your vineyard healthy for years.
- Expert tips: Get advice from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension experts.
The road to your thriving vineyard is one step away - download our guide today!
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