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  • Program
    ...course includes include classroom sessions on the anatomy and physiology of the mare and stallion, control of the estrous cycle, gestation and foaling, feeding the broodmare and young horse, and...
    Woman showing tool used for equine reproductive management
  • In-Depth Economic Impact Briefs Agriculture: Crop Production Boll Weevil Eradication Efforts Showing Significant Economic Benefits Controlling Cotton Root Rot in Texas Evaluating Cotton Stalk Destruction Methods Evaluation of Cotton Varieties...
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    Woody plants are vital to most Texas rangelands. However, if left uncontrolled, they can interfere with livestock and wildlife. This Brush Busters publication discusses how to control various types of...
  • Publication
    Los cespedes son un recurso. Pueden proporcionar control de la erosion del suelo, filtrar contaminantes quimicos, producir oxigeno y secuestrar dioxido de carbono, estabilizar el polvo, disipar el calor, mejorar...
  • Publication
    ...threat to humans. This publication discusses several species of birds most often seen causing damage, how to identify them, and the various management options available for their control. (11 pages)...
  • Publication
    This publication will teach you how to protect streams, rivers, and lakes. This publication outlines elements of water quality standards with a focus on understanding and controlling non-point source pollution.
  • Publication
    ...using pecans. Publication Outline Importance of pecans in Texas. Growing pecan trees. How to plant and care for pecan trees. Pruning and pest control. Harvesting pecans. Storing your pecans. Recipes....
  • Project
    Students will explore the exciting world of plants, insects, water, soil, and ecology. Students can do community service projects to help provide healthy food and beautiful landscapes....
    girls tending a school garden
  • Publication
    ...sorghum growing seasons in Texas. The findings are based on survey information regarding yearly crop yields, perceived losses, crop acreage, insecticide application decisions, and management and production practices. (4 pages)...
  • Publication
    ...requirements and lists 70 species of woody plants and the types of wildlife each attract, including butterflies, bees and other insects, deer, small mammals, songbirds, and game birds. (5 pages)...