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    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...
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    This publication presents methods and findings of research conducted in the Big Thicket National Preserve to determine the effects of feral hogs on native plant communities. It includes management recommendations...
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    This list of plant species with the typical successional stages in which they occur is meant to be a guide to ensure a mix of seral stages is included when...
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    To combat Kleberg and King Ranch bluestems, land managers have tried burning, disking, mowing, plowing, and combinations of these tactics. Although these invasive grasses are suppressed temporarily, they often regain...
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    Many home remedies, products, and treatments could be considered ‘organic.’ However, several state and federal agencies and some organizations now offer ‘organic’ standards to certify products. This publication discusses different...
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    Texas Superstar plants are specially recognized by Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service for superior performance in tough growing conditions in Texas. Members of an executive...
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  • ...photographs of the plant and its distinguishing features. Information on the most common toxic plants in the state, including signs of poisoning and controlling these plants, are also included. The...
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    This field guide describes and illustrates the 106 most common potentially toxic plants in Texas. Included are clinical signs in cattle, horses, sheep and/or goats; toxic agents; suggested treatments for...
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    ...Texas Department of Agriculture, CE credits for the Texas Real Estate Commission, or CLE credits for the State Bar of Texas. AWARDS Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Superior Service – Emerging...
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    Rangeland brush can be managed to accommodate wildlife. This publication discusses wildlife habitat requirements and lists 70 species of woody plants and the types of wildlife each attract, including butterflies,...