Search results for: “managing opossum damage”

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    Both climatic and financial risks can be reduced through proper grazing management. The effects of grazing, the importance of animal numbers, and the principle of rest and graze are detailed...
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    Research has found that farmers and ranchers who use poultry litter to fertilize fields can reduce the harm to local water supplies if they use appropriate management strategies. This publication...
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    This publication aims to help producers make decisions on herbicide use for volunteer cotton. Volunteer cotton can compete with the crop and reduce yield. It also can make the boll...
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    Soil testing is the foundation of a sound fertility management program, and manure and effluent testing can provide additional information for its effective use. This publication will help you to...
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    If the soil has a high salinity content, the plants growing there will not be as vigorous as they would be in normal soils. Seeds will germinate poorly, if at...
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    Winter annual pastures in South and Southwest Texas provide high-quality forage for cattle, sheep, and goats when native and Bermuda grass pastures are dormant. This publication discusses the proper management...
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    To be profitable, cotton producers must manage fertilization efficiently. This publication reports the result of a 5-year study that showed over-fertilization with nitrogen is a common problem. There are specific...
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    Cotton farmers in Texas need to take steps to manage glyphosate-resistant pigweeds, which can reduce the yields of all Texas crops where glyphosate is used. This publication explains the best...
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    Some materials that are commonly used around the household and farm can be hazardous if managed improperly. These materials include paints, pesticides, solvents, cleaning fluids, and unused medicines. This publication...
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    Open lots and holding pens for feeding or holding livestock contain animal manure and process-generated wastewater, which contain nitrate and bacteria. These materials can contaminate your well water. This publication...