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- PublicationGood Agricultural Practices (GAPs) are voluntary practices adopted by producers to reduce the risk of contamination of fresh fruits, vegetables, nuts, and other produce. This brochure explains GAPs and offers...
- PublicationFall is an excellent time of year to prepare for a prosperous, successful spring growing season. This publication focuses on early sanitization practices to minimize the risk of plant disease...
- PublicationThis publication explains how home gardeners and small-scale farmers can increase their properties’Ao productivity by intercropping’growing two or more crops together on the same plot’ using species that perform specific...
- PublicationAbstract: Diverse cucurbit vegetables (e.g., watermelon, squash, pumpkins, cucumbers, and melon) are produced across all growing regions of Texas. However, diseases caused by viruses can be major limiting factors to...
- PublicationRosemary is an easy-to-grow, evergreen shrub that can be grown in any low-maintenance landscape or home herb garden. The plant is 18 to 48 inches tall when mature and produces...
- PublicationPerforming a prescribed fire is a serious undertaking, and a burn plan is key to the safest and easiest way to accomplish a prescribed burn. Leading up to the day...
- ProgramThe National Clean Plant Network for Roses (NCPN-Roses) is a network of scientists, educators, state and federal regulators, large and small nurseries, rosarians and growers of the garden and cut...
- ProgramThe Texas A&M Turfgrass Ecology and Management Short Course is a four-day course designed for turf professionals and enthusiasts looking to expand their knowledge of turfgrass systems and best management...
- LabThe Texas Plant Virus Diagnostic Laboratory focuses on the diagnosis of plant viruses through the testing of plants and insect tissue samples for known and novel viral agents. The lab...
- PublicationThe Texas Plant Disease Handbook serves as a historical and general reference guide of potential plant health issues affecting crops, flowers, trees, turfgrass and other plants. Developed by Texas A&M...