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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In this publication you will learn how to maintain all the components of a septic system.
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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 explains wildlife water sources, management considerations, rainfall catchment areas and wildlife tax valuation.
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This publication is a collection of the PowerPoint presentations made at the Largemouth Bass Conference held March 27, 2008 in Athens, Texas.
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As Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts begin to expire this publication helps landowners to explore their options for their land.
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Like paper and plastic, some water can be recycled. This “graywater” which can be water from bathtubs, showers, clothes washing machines, and some sinks can then be used in landscapes.
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This publication includes a glossary of key terms and answers to frequently asked question about The Clean Water Act and its amendments to regulate certain discharges of stormwater.
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This publication describes how to plan, design and install various types of soil storage and infiltration systems.
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Learn firsthand what biologists, landowners and volunteers practice daily in Texas in order to conserve and manage our natural resources!
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Choosing and buying an irrigation system for crop production can be expensive and complex.