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- PublicationAs 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...
- PublicationThis factsheet describes the three methods for establishing cool-season annual grasses: Planting into a prepared seedbed The light disking method Overseeding or sodseeding into undisturbed soil. (2 pages)...
- PublicationAtrazine is the most widely used herbicide in Texas corn and grain sorghum production. It is also used in lawn products. Atrazine can run off the site of application and...
- PublicationResearch has shown that applying soluble calcium with urea, an ammonium form of nitrogen can improve crop production. This publication reports the results of research on bermudagrass, rice, and various...
- PublicationLa investigacion ha demostrado que la aplicacion de calcio soluble con urea, una forma de nitrogeno de amonio, puede mejorar la produccion de cultivos. Esta publicacion reporta los resultados de...
- PublicationSod is an excellent choice for outdoor areas that need ground cover. Unlike seeding, sodding gives you immediate coverage that keeps soil from turning into dust or mud. This publication...
- PublicationA plant that lacks an essential nutrient cannot complete its life cycle-the seed may not germinate; the plant may not be able to develop roots, stems, leaves, or flowers properly;...
- PublicationWell water can become contaminated by the constituents in fertilizers used on agricultural crops and home lawns and gardens. This publication explains how to identify potential risks associated with fertilizers...
- PublicationWell water can become contaminated by the constituents in fertilizers used on agricultural crops and home lawns and gardens. This publication explains how to identify potential risks associated with fertilizers...
- PublicationNutsedge and kyllinga are warmseason perennial weeds. They can be difficult to control in lawns because they are perennials that grow from underground rhizomes and/or tubers. This publication explains the...