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- PublicationAquaponics is a two-crop agricultural system consisting of: Vegetables or herbs and Fish, with each’ crop’ playing a unique role. To create maximum production, sustainability, and economic viability, the fish...
- PublicationSeveral water lily-like species are native to Texas and can be found in lakes, ponds, pools, ditches, and slow streams. Most of these species are commonly confused with one another,...
- PublicationGood Agricultural Practices (GAPs) are voluntary practices adopted by producers to reduce the risk of contamination of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and other produce. This brochure explains GAPs and offers...
- PublicationThis publication is for homeowners or landscape professionals who want to prevent or treat turfgrass diseases. It explains the causes, treatment methods, and preventive measures for lawn diseases. An identification...
- PublicationFairy ring disease causes brown or dark green arcs or circles that appear in lawns, golf courses, athletic fields, and other turf areas. This publication explains the causes, prevention, control,...
- Publication...the disease is known as bermudagrass decline. This publication covers the prevention, symptoms, and management of the disease. It also discusses two similar-looking lawn problems: chinch bugs, and large patch....
- PublicationPublication Information Many gardeners think the season ends in fall, but leftover weeds, debris, and plant pathogen infected plant matter can fuel next year’s problems. This 2-page guide teaches you...
- PublicationRaccoons can cause much damage to attics, roofs, hen houses, gardens, orchards, lawns, pets and people. This leaflet describes how to control raccoons and prevent raccoon infestations. (2 pages)...
- PublicationPocket gophers can seriously damage cultivated farming areas, rangelands, orchards, tree farms and lawns. Mechanical control by probing and chemical control by hand baiting and using fumigants are explained. (4...
- PublicationArmadillos are beneficial because they eat insects and other invertebrates, but they can damage lawns, gardens and structural foundations. They also are believed to transmit leprosy to humans. This leaflet...