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- PublicationThis book aims to help landowners identify the bluestem species on their property and determine whether the grasses fit the management goals for their land.
- PublicationRecommendations are based on research conducted by Texas AgriLife Research and the USDA. (88 pp.)
- PublicationEmployee compensation is important to successful employee recruitment, retention, motivation, performance, feedback, and satisfaction. This publication explains the many alternatives employers have for creating compensation packages. (4 pages)...
- PublicationSuccessful managers know that recruiting and training key personnel is critical to the health of any business. This publication discusses the five steps to recruiting and selecting the best employees....
- PublicationPrint copies are NOT available. This publication gives landowners a background on how Texas fence laws originated, explains current laws landowners should know, and details a few common fence dispute...
- PublicationAccurately determining stocking rate is important to successful range management. This publication helps ranchers to estimate pounds of forage per acre, improving the consistency and accuracy of their stocking rate...
- PublicationThe Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918 (MBTA) is one of the most commonly encountered wildlife protection laws. This statute makes it illegal to pursue, hunt, take, capture, kill, or...
- PublicationOne of the most common wildlife-related calls that a County Extension Agent will receive is related to damage caused by wild animals. Who do we send clients to for appropriate...
- PublicationInterest in habitat and population management for wild turkeys has grown in recent times, as landowners, hunters, and wildlife viewers recognize their actions have direct impacts on natural resources and...
- PublicationAn unwelcome mat may be used by homeowners to deter black bears from approaching or entering their homes. This publication will detail how to construct and use the two types...