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- PublicationTopics include climate, soil, varieties, propagation, site selection, planting and care, mulching, fertilization, pruning and training, freeze protection, diseases, insects and other pests, and harvest....
- PublicationEsta publicacian sobre cumo cultivar el jengibre en Texas abarca la seleccian del sitio, preparacian de la tierra, fertilizacian, riego, cosecha, nutrician y servir el alimento....
- PublicationThis publication explains how to grow Persimmons in Texas. Topics include varieties, climate, soil, spacing, planting, irrigation, fertilization, pruning, weed control, pest control, diseases, and harvest. (6 pages)
- PublicationMany distinctive cypresses are popular choices for Texas landscapes, but with their increasing use, several diseases have emerged that limit their lifespan. This publication discusses several diseases such as: Cankers...
- PublicationFusarium head blight (FHB), also known as head scab, is a disease of barley, oat, wheat, and other small grains caused by the fungus Fusarium graminearum and closely related Fusarium...
- PublicationNative plant restoration is an increasingly popular practice for managing land for both wildlife and livestock. Although commercial native seeds may be limited at times, commercial seeds of more species...
- 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,...
- PublicationInsect pests are often a major limiting factor in Texas sunflower production. Of the 50 insect species recorded on sunflowers in Texas, about 15 are considered potentially major pests. This...
- CourseCourse Information This course is designed to prepare the participant to explore the genetics and methodologies employed by plant breeders of self- and cross-pollinated crop species. It provides a review...
- CourseOnce you finish this course, you will receive a Certificate of Completion. The Certificate of Completion shows that you have completed the course, but do not qualify for continuing education...