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- Publication...be unpredictable. This publication discusses several viral pathogens and how to manage them: grapevine leafroll disease, red blotch disease, rugose wood disease complex, and fanleaf degeneration and decline. (5 Pages)...
- PublicationThe phony peach disease is a serious disease of peaches and can determine the production life of a peach orchard. Strains of the bacterium that causes the disease can produce...
- PublicationWestern horse nettle is a weedy perennial in the nightshade family. Ranchers need to control it with herbicides to prevent livestock from ingesting poison that the weed produces. This publication...
- CourseCourse Information This online course, which is part of a four course aquatic vegetation series, provides landowners and pesticide applicators with biological information and control strategies for submerged aquatic vegetation...
- Publication...is essential that all pest control materials be utilized in strict compliance with labeling directions. This publication covers pest control for rodents, litter & manure beetles, and flies. (3 pages)...
- PublicationThe Texas Plant Disease Handbook serves as a historical and general reference guide of potential plant health issues affecting crops, flowers, trees, turfgrass and other plants. Developed by Texas A&M...
- Publication...their increasing use, several diseases have emerged that limit their lifespan. This publication discusses several diseases such as:CankersFoliar problemsRoot diseasesCauses and symptoms of root diseasesHow to manage root diseases(4 Pages)...
- PublicationAlthough more than 30 diseases of sunflowers have been documented worldwide, only a handful of those diseases are ever seen in the production areas in the Gulf Coast, Coastal Bend,...
- PublicationTiming effective treatment to control sugarcane aphids in sorghum depends on the size of the sugarcane aphid population. The Grain Sorghum Action Threshold charts and photos on this laminated card...
- Course...20 hours of in-depth training relating to the 20 hours of 'classroom' training required by the Texas Department of Agriculture Structural Pest Control Service, or SPCS. This structural pest control...