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    Fall armyworms are a common issue for stakeholders with pasture operations. This fact sheet provides a brief set of information regarding biology, damage, identification, scouting, and management options....
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    Texas produces approximately 12.4 percent of peanuts in the United States. A newly identified disease affecting peanuts, BEDD, can cause poor stand establishment and seedling vigor, poorly developed root systems,...
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    Severe grub infestations can pose a serious threat to fish production farms and private fishing ponds. Pond managers must be proactive in monitoring for and preventing infestations. This publication examines...
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    When contracts for the Conservation Reserve Program expire, landowners must find profitable ways to manage their properties. These management decisions affect wildlife and habitat. Former CRP land can be returned...
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    As Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts begin to expire, landowners must decide to re-enroll the land in the program, convert it back to crops or leave it in permanent cover...
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    As costs increase for fuel, fertilizer, and equipment for introduced grasses in pastures, native forages are becoming more economical for ranches. Native grasses benefit wildlife also. This publication provides guidelines...
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    This publication serves as a guide to prevent and manage citrus greening in oranges. Topics discussed in this article include the cause, symptoms, management, and quarantine of citrus greening, and...
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    Grapevine virus diseases can ruin crops and inflict great costs on winegrape producers. Virus diseases can be difficult to diagnose and the damage they cause can be unpredictable. This publication...