Search results for: “Aphids on Cruciferous Crops”
- CourseCourse Information This online course shows cotton growers and pesticide applicators the signs of infestation of common insect pests like: thrips, cotton aphids, fleahoppers, lygus bugs, stink bugs, cotton bollworms,...
- Lab...providing plant disease diagnostic and mycotoxin testing services for small grain crops, field and row crops, and hemp. The laboratory serves farmers, crop consultants and industry representatives across the state....
- Welcome to Austin County, the Colonial Capital of Texas. With its rural and agricultural background it presents a series of inspiring views to the passer-through. Its rolling hills and almost...
- PublicationThe 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...
- Publication...water salinity and boron thresholds for selected trees, shrubs, turf grasses, ornamental ground covers, fruit and nut crops, vegetables, flowers, herbaceous crops, field grasses, forages, and field crops. (42 pages)...
- Publication...range of host plants, but the ones that are considered pests may feed on and damage many vegetable and field crops, greenhouse and nursery crops, and house plants. (8 pages)....
- PublicationThis publication discusses the types of tilling systems and the conditions for using each in South and Central Texas. Reduced or conservation tillage can benefit sorghum crops and increase profit....
- PublicationThis publication explains how home gardeners and small-scale farmers can increase their properties’Ao productivity by intercropping’growing two or more crops together on the same plot’ using species that perform specific...
- PublicationHigh tunnels are very useful for producing high value crops because they allow you to extend the growing season and protect plants against harsh environments. This publication uses a case...
- PublicationLegumes are a diverse class of plants that include many species important in agronomic systems. They are grown in Texas as seed, forage, hay, cover, and green manure crops. Beyond...