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- PublicationThis publication explains a safe, effective, four-step method for calibrating herbicide sprayers. (2 pages)...
- PublicationEffective ranch management requires a tremendous amount of information about subjects such as livestock husbandry, grazing management, weed and brush control, and seeding rangeland. Practical information about these topics is...
- PublicationThis guide written by Dr. Jarrell D. Gray, is designed to facilitate the teaching and learning of parliamentary procedure for FFA, in agreement with Robert's Rules of Order. This book...
- PublicationPublication Information Well Water. Well Protected. Keep your family safe with clean well water. Our science-based guide was created by Texas well experts who understand the unique challenges of owning...
- PublicationThis publication serves as a guide for the usage of oak barrels in wine aging and production. Topics discussed in this guide include the differences in oak types and wood...
- PublicationPublication Information Runoff from landscape irrigation systems is one of the biggest sources of water waste in Texas. Our Landscape Irrigation Cycling Quick Guide explains how to split up irrigation...
- PublicationPublication Information Texas landowners, this guide is your starting point for gathering information and deciding where to go with any land management and conservation questions. Access a large network of...
- PublicationAvian Influenza is very easy to spread on clothing and through human contact. This publication covers the guidelines recommended for preventing the spread of this disease....
- PublicationEver suck a bug to study insects or make mud pies to evaluate soil texture? The 2016 revised Junior Master Gardener Teacher & Leader Guide provides elementary teachers with the...
- PublicationAphids are small, soft-bodied insects. Their feeding habits can lead to stunted plant growth, deformed and discolored leaves, and the production of galls on leaves, stems, or roots. Aphids are...