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    Freeze injury in wheat is a complex issue involving environmental, cultural, and physiological factors that can cause freeze damage to vary between and even within fields, making it difficult to...
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    Producers and the environment can benefit from the exclusion of livestock, people, and vehicles from restricted or environmentally sensitive areas. This publication lists the advantages, estimated costs, lifespan, and cost-share...
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    ...burning-including open burning for agricultural purposes. The Texas Health & Safety Code (S382.018) gives the Texas Commission on Environmental Health and Quality (TCEQ) the authority to promulgate burning rules, within...
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    Dust emissions from open-lot concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) are an increasingly prominent environmental issue. This educational bulletin explains: Dust emission sources Dust emission factors Dust emission characteristics Abatement tactics...
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    Ammonia emissions from concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) can have potentially negative effects on air, water quality, human, and animal health. This educational bulletin discusses: Environmental and health concerns Regulatory...
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    It includes addresses and phone numbers of Texas Commission on Environmental Quality offices and a map showing the counties in the 15 TCEQ regions. (8 pages)...
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    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...
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    Applying organic materials to your land can add beneficial nutrients to the soil. But when too much is applied, or when it is applied incorrectly, organic material can cause environmental...
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    Particulate matter is the dust and other small particles that are suspended in the air. The Environmental Protection Agency regulates particulate matter because it can cause health problems when inhaled....
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    If the leaves on your vegetable plants are twisted or curled, the problem could be environmental, chemical, or biological. This publication outlines five primary causes of damage to vegetable plants...