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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Some materials that are commonly used around the household and farm can be hazardous if managed improperly. These materials include paints, pesticides, solvents, cleaning fluids, and unused medicines.
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This 23-page publication offers advice on disaster recovery, including keeping safe, living without power, controlling mold, disinfecting water, removing odors from refrigerators, clearing debris, operating a portable generator safely, and obtaining assistance.
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Discover the secret to a healthier, more beautiful pond! The shoreline area is crucial for maintaining the water’s health and the surrounding environment. Our free publication reveals the importance of using vegetative buffers in the emergent zone—a natural barrier that protects your pond and enhances its beauty. Don’t miss out on this essential guide to creating a thriving pond ecosystem!
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Are you a Texas landowner? Learn which federal, state, and local organizations can help improve your land with funding, expert advice, planning, and other assistance. Download this free New Landowner Resource and Reference Guide PDF for details.
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This publication explains how to inspect a home aerobic treatment unit, disinfection unit, and spray field in order to complete reports Texas.
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This 24-page publication helps educators teach students about the importance of water management and conservation, with a focus on rainwater harvesting.
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This curriculum is for participants in the Texas Watershed Steward program.
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This CDE reference incorporates revisions and new plants approved by the Texas FFA Career Development Events Committee in 2016.
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This publication helps explain Native reseeding sites often have problems with noxious plants‚ competitive, unwanted, or invader species growing out of place.
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This factsheet provides an overview of the Rangeland Analysis Platform (RAP), an online platform that provides vegetation cover maps from the Great Plains to the Pacific Ocean.