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- PublicationIrrigation is an important resource for production agriculture, accounting for more than 40 percent of harvested cotton in the Texas Rolling Plains, although comprising only about 15 percent of planted...
- Publication...through the water cycle, the concept of watersheds, effects of land cover and management on the path of rainwater, and ways to decrease rainwater runoff and promote infiltration. (28 pp.)...
- Course...to work with. Soil Fertility (27 minutes) and Soil Fertility, cont (1 hour, 22 minutes) Jake Mowrer, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension state fertility specialist, Bryan-College Station Mowrer goes further into soil...
- Publication...the water cycle, the concept of watersheds, the effects of land cover and management on the path of rainwater, and ways to decrease rainwater runoff and promote infiltration. (18 Pages)...
- Publication...water through the water cycle The concept of watersheds, The effects of land cover and Management on the path of rainwater Ways to decrease rainwater runoff Promote infiltration (18 Pages)...
- PublicationRainwater harvesting is an old-fashioned yet innovative approach to capturing water. One approach involves directing rainwater from a roof into a storage container, such as a rain barrel, for later...
- Publication...forms on the soil surface in less-dense sections of turf. These algal scums slow water infiltration, keep soil surface wet for extended periods of time, and impede oxygen movement into-and...
- Publication...publication covers selecting forage species, animal nutrient needs, soil fertility, evaluating soil characteristics, weed management, harvesting hay, forage analysis, forage toxicity, buying and selling hay, and storing hay. (15 pages)...
- Course...feeding operations. In this course, you will learn about managing manure for soil and water quality protection, emergency action plans, land application best management practices, and animal manure storage facilities....