New Fact Sheet: New World screwworm

While it’s been decades since the New World screwworm has been in Texas, it’s top of mind for many. Read the updated fact sheet from Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts for key information.

Circled letter "i" (for "information")

Search results for: “texas native plants”

  • Publication
    This publication is an index of soil and water salinity and boron thresholds for selected trees, shrubs, turf grasses, ornamental ground covers, fruit and nut crops, vegetables, flowers, herbaceous crops,...
  • Publication
    ...pastures, native forages are becoming more economical for ranches. Native grasses benefit wildlife also. This publication provides guidelines for restoring native grasslands in the Middle Trinity River Basin. (16 pages)...
  • Publication
    ...and is also a serious threat to, persimmons, and pomegranate plants in the U.S. This publication outlines the distribution of alternative CMBS hosts and potential beneficial control insects. (3 Pages)...
  • Publication
    Native plant restoration is an increasingly popular practice for managing land for both wildlife and livestock. Although commercial native seeds may be limited at times, commercial seeds of more species...
  • Publication
    This manuscript will offer a new approach to understanding how native grasses grow-specifically the reproductive and growth methods of native perennial grasses and how that can help improve management decisions....
  • Publication
    Much of Texas' native grasslands have been converted to improved pastures and cropland, neither of which is suitable for wildlife habitat. Now, many landowners are interested in restoring native grasses...
  • Publication
    Rural Texas communities have new options for wastewater management infrastructure that is cost-effective but still protects human health and environmental quality. Such communities can now combine different kinds of systems...
  • We offer a variety of resources to help Texans grow alternative crops like sunflowers, canola, hemp and black-eyed peas during the ever-changing production and market conditions. These alternative crops can...
  • Publication
    During economic downturns, producers need to consider alternative ways of doing business. This publication looks at such possibilities as sharing services and personnel and forming marketing co-ops and other joint...
  • Publication
    Native grasslands provide many benefits, including wildlife habitat, livestock forage, and watershed protection. This publication describes different monitoring and management techniques landowners in the Trinity River basin can use to...