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- PublicationThe amount of water that soaks into the soil largely determines plant productivity. We can manage and conserve water where and when it falls, and by controlling the kind of...
- PublicationComplete instructions for controlling weeds in peanuts are included in this publication. Tables suggest treatments for specific weeds during pre-plant and post-emergence stages and list common and chemical names of...
- PublicationA three-phase perennial weed control program is detailed in this publication. This publication also includes a chart with chemical suggestions for controlling specific weeds. (6 pages)...
- PublicationThis publication explains how to keep a St. Augustine grass lawn healthy and attractive, with tips on mowing; fertilizing; watering; controlling weeds, insects, and thatch; and eliminating compacted soil....
- We have a variety of materials and programs related to the design of community and municipal infrastructure for the purpose of helping conserve and protect water resources and avoiding damage...
- Through an expansive network of 250 county offices and more than 900 professional educators, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides practical, accessible solutions to everyday challenges. Connect with an...
- Program...are a major cause of mortality and reduced productivity in domestic livestock. The insects cause this damage directly by feeding on or parasitizing livestock, or indirectly, by transmitting livestock diseases....
- Program...invasive species that has dramatically increased their range in recent decades. These animals cause damage to native wildlife, natural resources, agricultural operations, and human habitations. With conflicts between humans and...
- Course...call a professional to control infestations related to public health (generally rodents) or identify structural damage such as termites In Texas, this course is approved to offer 1 Agricultrual IPM...
- PublicationA new aphid pest has infested grain sorghum in Texas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Mexico. This publication details the insect's identification, behavior, damage, management, and control....