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- 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....
- 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...
- PublicationWinter 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...
- PublicationPublication Information This free PDF provides guidance on selecting appropriate native plant species for emergent zone buffers around ponds to create a balanced ecosystem. It discusses the importance of vegetated...
- PublicationKnow your rights as a Texas landowner. Owning Your Piece of Texas is a free, 140-page handbook that explains relevant Texas property law in clear language....
- Publication...along the Texas-Mexico border. Who has jurisdiction? How to understand which law enforcement agency has jurisdiction along border regions. Texas law for landowners An overview of relevant statutory and case...
- ProgramThe Extension IPM program is operated in partnership with the Texas Pest Management Association, the Texas Department of Agriculture, Texas AgriLife Research, CSREES, USDA and the citizens of Texas. Research-based...
- The Texas Ag Law Blog’s goal is to keep you up to date on various legal issues impacting Texas agriculture. We are specifically focused on water law, oil and gas...

- PublicationLeasing rangeland for a variety of uses can be a viable alternative to operating the enterprise yourself. This publication gives the landowner sensible guidelines for negotiating a lease and includes...
- PublicationGreen infrastructure is a smart and sustainable way to manage stormwater, improve water quality, and support native biodiversity. It’s cost-effective and eco-friendly, making it a perfect choice for communities looking...
