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- PublicationThis publication discusses silverfish and firebrats and the proper control to rid them of your home. Significant damage occurs only if there is a large population present for a long...
- Program...Land Stewardship program endowment, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service conducts conferences tailored for land management in the Edwards Plateau, covering issues such as brush control, prescribed fire, estate planning,...
- PublicationTallow trees are an invasive tree that can quickly dominate habitats and be difficult to control. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through methods for controlling tallow trees. (2 pages)...
- PublicationMesquite can be a difficult brush species to control as it is hardy, drought-tolerant, and easily adapts to rangelands. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through methods for controlling mesquite....
- PublicationHuisache are drought-tolerant, competitive, shrub-like trees that can be difficult to control. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through methods for controlling huisache. (2 pages)...
- PublicationCedars are aggressive, damaging plants that require specific methods to manage and control. This Brush Busters publication walks readers through three different methods for controlling cedar. (2 pages)...
- Publication...explains the proper way to set shocker loop traps and harpoon traps. Cultural controls and habitat modifications are discussed. Moles also can be controlled with toxicants and fumigants. (4 pages)...
- 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...
- Research Institute or Center...diet-related chronic disease and lower health care costs, in a way that is environmentally and economically sustainable. Solving the challenges facing our food systems with this promise of health through...
- PublicationTexas cotton root rot is a major fungal disease of cotton occurring in large areas of Texas and Arizona, causing annual losses of up to $29 million in Texas alone....