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- PublicationThatch is the intermingled layer of living and dead grass stems, roots, rhizomes, and stolons that develops between the lawn's live green vegetation and the soil surface. A moderate thatch...
- Publication...activity, a little more than half (52 percent) of U.S. adults do not meet physical activity guidelines. When all is said and done, many people are not eating a healthy...
- PublicationPhoto-points provide a way for owners/managers to monitor rangeland health with a minimum of time and expense. This publication explains when, where, and how often to photograph rangeland points, how...
- PublicationThis series aims to help readers manage forage quality and quantity, improve grazing profitability, manage stocking rate, and how to use these concepts on their land. This publication details how...
- PublicationChilli thrips ( Scirtothrips dorsalis Hood ) ( Thysanoptera: Thripidae ) are thought to have originated from Southeast Asia, although they are now widely distributed through most of the world-including...
- Publication...Mexico. It discusses the ecological principles underlying the habitat requirements of deer, methods of habitat manipulation, and carrying capacity. There is also information on predators and harvest management. (242 pp.)...
- PublicationLunches taken to school or work can be the cause of food-borne illness. To keep children safe, make sure hot foods are kept hot and cold foods are kept cold....
- PublicationThis publication examines the way the 2008 Farm Bill and the uncertain credit market may affect each other. It discusses the connection between credit and policy. (3 pages)...
- PublicationIn addition to general suggestions for herbicides used to control brush and weeds on Texas rangelands, this publication provides information on the levels of control expected. (36 pages)...
- PublicationPrices in South Texas are significantly higher for steers than for bull calves, according to a study of 1,847 market calves in 2015. Extension faculty collected data from the sales...