Panhandle Wildfire Relief Resources

Are you looking to help the residents of the Texas Panhandle who sustained losses due to recent wildfires?
Please visit this page for livestock supply points and information on how to make a monetary donation. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service thanks you for your support of Texans.

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Search results for: “controlling cottontail and jackrabbit damage”

  • Publication
    ...Prickly pear are extremely tolerant of drought and harsh conditions, so they thrive across Texas, especially in the western half of the state. Controlling prickly pear is not a one-time...
  • Program
    ...areas and can pose a serious health threat to plants and animals. It’s estimated that homeowners in urban areas spend around $10.5 million a year on controlling fire ants in...
    fire ant
  • ...photographs of the plant and its distinguishing features. Information on the most common toxic plants in the state, including signs of poisoning and controlling these plants, are also included. The...
    tall grasses
  • Course
    ...learn more about controlling common ants in Texas. Upon completion of this course, participants will be able to: Articulate connections between ant behavior and treatment methods Identify different species of...
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    This publication offers advice on disaster recovery, including keeping safe, living without power, controlling mold, disinfecting water, removing odors from refrigerators, clearing debris, operating a portable generator safely, and obtaining...
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    ...African Rue is and explains the symptoms it can cause in livestock that ingest it. There are suggestions for controlling African Rue on rangeland and on rights-of-way and non-cropland areas....
  • Publication
    ...Service, helps the public manage the problems sometimes caused by wildlife. Its objectives are to protect wildlife, crops, livestock, property, and human health by controlling wildlife when necessary. (2 pp.)...
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    Tallow trees are an invasive tree that can quickly dominate habitats and be difficult to control. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through methods for controlling tallow trees. (2 pages)...
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    Greenbriar is a vine that, when left untreated, can completely dominate a habitat. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through methods for controlling Greenbriar. (1 page)...
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    Mesquite can be a difficult brush species to control as it is hardy, drought-tolerant, and easily adapts to rangelands. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through methods for controlling mesquite....