Agrilife Extension Resources

As Texas faces increasingly severe water-related challenges, our resources are designed to meet the needs for irrigation across the state. From surface water releases to watering your yard, we understand best management practices will vary from plant to plant and region to region.

Related Departments: Soil and Crop Sciences, Horticultural SciencesBiological and Agricultural EngineeringAnimal ScienceAgricultural Economics

Large field irrigation system in Burleson County, Texas
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Asset Type: Program
  • Program

    The Healthy Lawns Healthy Waters program aims to improve and protect surface water quality by enhancing awareness and knowledge of best management practices for residential landscapes.

  • Program

    The School of Irrigation provides irrigation education through a variety of in-person and self-paced educational courses to meet the changing needs of the irrigation industry.

    Close-up of a sprinkler head spraying water
  • Program

    We aim to promote efficient irrigation practices and water conservation, as well as coordinate irrigation research and development in a way that is economically feasible – benefiting researchers and consumers alike.

    Close-up of a sprinkler head spraying water