New Fact Sheet: New World screwworm

While it’s been decades since the New World screwworm has been in Texas, it’s top of mind for many. Read the updated fact sheet from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts for key information.

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Agrilife Extension Resources

We offer a variety of resources to help Texans grow alternative crops like sunflowers, canola, hemp and black-eyed peas during the ever-changing production and market conditions. These alternative crops can be mixed into crop rotations to meet seasonal needs or help with weed control, soil building and other production needs.

Related Departments: Soil and Crop Sciences, Horticultural Sciences, Agricultural Economics

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    Texas A&M AgriLife Foundation Seed produces and markets genetically pure seeds of new plant cultivars developed by scientists of Texas A&M AgriLife Research.