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- PublicationRunoff from landscape irrigation systems is a major source of water loss in Texas. Runoff is most common in compacted and clay soils, and on slopes, but it may occur...
- We provide Texans with publications and resources like in-person and online programming on irrigation water management, system scheduling and the types of irrigation systems best suited for lawn and garden...
- PublicationThe center pivot is the agricultural irrigation system of choice for large acreage because of its low labor and maintenance requirements, convenience, flexibility, performance, and easy operation. Center pivot systems,...
- PublicationRunoff from landscape irrigation systems is a major source of water loss in Texas. Runoff is more common in compacted and clay soils, and on slopes. To prevent runoff and...
- Publication...to apply the water, and how much to apply. This publication offers guidelines on how farmers can plan irrigations to minimize yield reductions in corn, cotton, and sorghum. (4 pages)...
- As Texas faces increasingly severe water-related challenges, our resources are designed to meet the needs for irrigation across the state. From surface water releases to watering your yard, we understand...
- PublicationThis publication explains integrated pest management (IPM) practices for 30 insect pests of five Texas forage crops’ hay, forage sorghum, alfalfa, clover, and vetch. (31 pages)...
- PublicationTwo-spotted spider mites are commonly found infesting many plants and crops, having been recorded on over 300 plant species. They feed on the undersides of leaves and can cause discoloration...
- PublicationHigh tunnel cropland is prime real estate, so be selective about which crops to grow. You can grow a variety of fruits, vegetables, and flowers in high tunnels to meet...