Agrilife Extension Resources
Helping Texans safeguard the state’s natural environment and natural resources is a big part of our work at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Browse by topic below to learn more about what we are doing and how you can get involved.
Related Departments: Rangeland, Wildlife and Fisheries Management, Ecology and Conservation Biology, Biological and Agricultural Engineering

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This palm-sized flip deck features photographs and line drawings of 61 aquatic plants commonly found in Texas.
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This publication describes and illustrates 140 grasses, forbs, shrubs, and trees of economic importance on Texas rangelands.
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Citrus is an important crop in the Lower Rio Grande Valley, but reduced water supplies in the area mean irrigation must be used.
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This publication provides practical information about ranch management and is contained in easy-to-read tables and charts that forms a handy reference for ranchers.
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Native species often require specific conditions for optimum growth and development. Preparing a good seedbed is a key to establishing any plant by intentional seedings.
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This book has long been the premiere reference for identifying the fish of coastal waters.
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Aquaponics combines aquaculture and hydroponics, resulting in a natural, symbiotic system of raising both fish and plants. This publication examines the methods and benefits of establishing an aquaponics system. (7 pages.)
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Each year, bacterial pathogens cause millions of global contamination cases that result in illness and death. The development of surface coating strategies to inhibit the attachment and growth of bacteria has received increased attention from researchers. This article describes a new coating for aluminum surfaces that relies on the controlled fusion of muramidase (a lysozyme […]
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This publication examines the results of two experiments to demonstrate the significance of water quality when used on a nutrient film technique hydroponic system. (4 pages.)
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This publications explains CEA's responsibilities before and after disasters and includes a table of commonly used acronyms. (4 pages)