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- PublicationThis leaflet explains how to plan for adequate fuel for a prescribed burn, control the fire, notify the proper authority, manage the burn itself, and conduct follow-up management. A ranch...
- Publication...supplemental forage for livestock during winter and drought periods. In this publication ranchers learn how to control pricklypear and how to use it as a valuable range resource. (7 pages)...
- Publication...major species in western Texas the juniper and redberry juniper. Watershed management, juniper control methods, and the effect of juniper on wildlife and livestock are covered in depth. (8 pages)...
- Publication...plant and explains the symptoms it can cause in livestock that ingest it. There are suggestions for controlling African rue on rangeland and on rights-of-way and non-cropland areas. (4 pages)...
- Publication...major problems along rivers in the western half of Texas and throughout the U.S. Southwest. This publication explains its biology and ecological impacts, water use, and control strategies. (5 pages)...
- PublicationLaws and regulations associated with feral hogs can at times seem confusing. This publication clarifies the legal control options and hunting license requirements for feral hogs. (2 pages)...
- Publication...are also addressed. This publication offers habitat management techniques to improve nesting and brood-rearing success, such as brush management and timber thinning, prescribed burning, grazing, and predator control. (20 pages)...
- Publication...economic impacts of tick-borne illness in livestock and addresses control strategies to reduce overall tick abundance. Also explained are symptoms of tick-borne illness, instructions for proper tick removal, and precautions...
- 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...
- Publication...weevil eradication program less successful’ primarily in South and East Texas’ because the plants can host boll weevils. Although complete control is a challenge, it can be accomplished by choosing...