Search results for: “homeowners guide to pests of peaches plums and pecans”

  • Service
    ...1990’s requiring that integrated pest management, IPM, practices be used to manage pests in and around school facilities. Both the National Research Council and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have...
  • Program
    ...Nurserymen, and the Texas Pest Management Association. The program also provides information on pest profiles whereby individuals can identify pests by name, crop or photo and search for control recommendations....
  • Program
    The Texas Master Gardener program’s strength lies in its ability to meet the diverse needs of the individual communities it serves. By combining statewide guidelines with local direction and administration,...
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  • Publication
    ...each year. The disease level of a poultry flock may impact the success of the operation. This publication will guide you through the steps to avoiding diseases in your flock....
  • Publication
    Cotton producers and scouts can use this handy guide to identify the most common worms found in cotton. This shirt-pocket-size card features close-up color photos of cotton bollworm-tobacco budworm, fall...
  • Publication
    This guide was developed for professional turfgrass managers, county Extension agents, and others who maintain athletic, golf course, landscape, recreational, or utility turfgrasses. Resources include Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service...
  • Publication
    ...growing site, plant spacing details, irrigation and fertilization needs, training and pruning requirements, and how to protect olives from freeze damage. Information on how to control pests including weeds, insects,...
  • Publication
    ...grape varieties, the time of infection, or the vineyard location in Texas' diverse climates and regions. This guide outlines the steps for determining whether Pierce's Disease is infecting diseased vines....
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    The Texas Plant Disease Handbook serves as a historical and general reference guide of potential plant health issues affecting crops, flowers, trees, turfgrass and other plants. Developed by Texas A&M...
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  • The goal of IPM is not to eradicate pests, but to eliminate pest problems by strengthening and stabilizing the landscape so that conditions are more favorable for plants than for...