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- ProgramTexas A&M AgriLife Foundation Seed serves as the liaison between Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant breeding programs and companies interested in licensing plant varieties. Foundation Seed produces and markets genetically...
- PublicationWeed management on native rangeland is a common practice to increase grass production, control poisonous plants, control seedling brush species, and provide some level of brush suppression on mature brush...
- PublicationTanglehead is a native perennial bunchgrass that grows in many South and West Texas counties and occurs in a variety of soil types. The Texas Rangeland Plant Identification Guide aims...
- Program...the communities that depend on coastal and marine resources for their livelihoods. Texas A&M University, one of the first Sea Grant institutions, is the headquarters for Texas Sea Grant created...
- Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service offers a wide variety of programs, brochures, field days and one-pagers to help Texans with agricultural crop production, whether that is a food crop or...
- PublicationThe tree genus Ulmus contains many-valued elm species growing throughout all of Texas. Elms are well suited to a variety of habitats ranging from natural woodlands and rangelands to flooded...
- PublicationMozambique tilapia (Oreochromis mossambicus) are native to Africa and have been introduced and used as a biological control for aquatic vegetation management in much of the United States, including Texas....