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- PublicationCoastal communities prone to flooding may benefit from the implementation of green infrastructure. Green infrastructure can help mitigate the adverse effects of flood damage and promote water drainage. This publication...
- PublicationFire ants can be a serious problem during and after a flood. This publication explains how to protect yourself when you must return to flooded structures or deal with storm...
- PublicationLas moscardas azules ponen sus huevos en restos de animales y pueden propagar enfermedades. Para controlar las moscardas azules, es importante retirar los animales muertos y desecharlos adecuadamente, y usar...
- PublicationProteger una piara de cerdos de enfermedades implica comprender como se transmiten las enfermedades y establecer un programa solido de vacunacion y practicas generales de bioseguridad. (3 paginas)...
- PublicationTopics include climate, soil, varieties, rootstock selection, pruning and training, irrigation, fertilization, weed control, diseases, insects, and harvest. (9 pages)...
- PublicationBlack spot is one of the most common and destructive diseases of roses, affecting every rose species and cultivar. This publication summarizes the disease symptoms, cause, environmental factors that favor...
- PublicationFor produce farmers, complying with higher food-safety standards costs less than they would lose as the result of a foodborne illness outbreak. This publication discusses the effects of major outbreaks...
- PublicationSevere grub infestations can pose a serious threat to fish production farms and private fishing ponds. Pond managers must be proactive in monitoring for and preventing infestations. This publication examines...
- PublicationWhen contracts for the Conservation Reserve Program expire, landowners must find profitable ways to manage their properties. These management decisions affect wildlife and habitat. Former CRP land can be returned...
- PublicationAs Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) contracts begin to expire, landowners must decide to re-enroll the land in the program, convert it back to crops or leave it in permanent cover...