Panhandle Wildfire Relief Resources

Are you looking to help the residents of the Texas Panhandle who sustained losses due to recent wildfires?
Please visit this page for livestock supply points and information on how to make a monetary donation. Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service thanks you for your support of Texans.

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    This publication provides guidelines associated with feral hog-approved holding facilities, also known as buyer stations. Approved holding facilities provide a way for landowners to earn income to offset the damage...
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    Natural disasters, such as floods, cause snakes to leave affected areas in search of a new home. During recovery efforts, people working in and around damaged buildings are likely to...
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    This publication describes black bears in Texas and outlines how to recognize their presence. Included are strategies for bearproofing around your home and campsite, avoiding and managing black bear damage,...
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    Use this checklist on fertilization to make your lawn healthy and attractive while minimizing the costs and damage to the environment. (3 pages)...
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    This publication explains how lead can enter drinking water, how to have your water tested, and how to eliminate lead from drinking water. Lead in drinking water can damage the...
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    Reducing spray drift is vitally important because applicators are legally liable for any damage that drifting pesticide spray causes to off-target plants. This publication explains droplet size and why some...
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    There are over 100 species of May/June beetles in Texas, but only a few species cause damage to turfgrass. This publication will help you understand the white grub life cycle...
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    ...it is easy for them to tunnel. This publication explains their life cycle, will help you identify them, and includes tips you can use to control their damage. (2 pages)...
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    ...if it is caused by nutrient deficiency, herbicide injury, freeze damage, moisture stress, disease, and insect issues’ some combination thereof. You can then select an appropriate management strategy. (5 pages)...
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    Most electrocution deaths on farms involve moving tall equipment that comes in contact with power lines. Other causes are damaged electrical systems in buildings and misuse of extension cords. This...