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    ...in the country. They attack a greater variety of materials at a faster rate than other termites. Keys to identification, management, and treatment are covered in this publication. (8 Pages)...
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    This series on vegetables includes growing, storing, and cooking tips as well as recipes. Information has been gathered and currated by Aggie Horticulture. (2 pages)
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    ...this publication explains the science behind this phenomenon. This science can also help people manage the disease of wildlife, as well as protect domestic animals and human health. (3 pages)...
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    ...you learn? Explore federal and state agencies and organizations that provide essential services to landowners. Connect with educational programs, funding opportunities, and technical assistance. Understand how to map and manage...
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    This leaflet cautions producers about the problems associated with pre-harvest sprouting of wheat and how to recognize affected grains. (2 pages)...
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    Growers can obtain higher prices and increased profits for their grain sorghum by applying harvest aids, which are chemicals that bring the grain to a more uniform percentage of moisture...
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    If your well has been flooded, it must be shock chlorinated before it can be used as a source of drinking water. This publication explains how to disinfect a well...
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    This publication discusses five common types of irrigation systems used in Texas: furrow (or surface); mid-elevation spray application center pivot; low elevation spray application center pivot; low energy precision application...
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    Powdery mildew is one of the most serious diseases of roses grown in greenhouses and in the field. Once infected, it can inflict immense damage and completely defoliate a rose...
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    ...was 100% funded by federal Child Care and Development Funds from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, as part of an $8,000,000 grant from the Texas Workforce Commission....