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    ...through FEMA, how to apply for a recovery loan from the Small Business Administration, how to apply for disaster unemployment assistance, and how to apply for farm/agricultural damages. There is...
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    Landowners who must decide whether or not to salvage damaged timber and how to go about it will find this publication helpful. (2 Pages)...
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    Coastal communities prone to flooding may benefit from the implementation of green infrastructure. Green infrastructure can help mitigate the adverse effects of flood damage and promote water drainage. This publication...
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    ...how to grow pomegranates in Texas; topics include climate, soils, varieties, propagation, site preparation, suitable varieties, planting, irrigation, fertilization, pruning, pest and disease control, sun damage, and harvest. (6 pages)...
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    ...growing site, plant spacing details, irrigation and fertilization needs, training and pruning requirements, and how to protect olives from freeze damage. Information on how to control pests including weeds, insects,...
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    If the leaves on your vegetable plants are twisted or curled, the problem could be environmental, chemical, or biological. This publication outlines five primary causes of damage to vegetable plants...
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    Powdery mildew is one of the most serious diseases of roses grown in greenhouses and in the field. Once infected, it can inflict immense damage and completely defoliate a rose...
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    Citrus canker can cause severe damage to all citrus cultivars and some citrus relatives. Although not a risk to human or animal health, the disease makes fruit unsightly and unmarketable....
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    Coyotes cause millions of dollars of damage yearly to livestock and crops in Texas. The leaflet explains coyote habits and the types of trap set, such as scent posts, dirt...
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    The small English or house sparrow is common in urban and suburban areas. Their droppings kill vegetation and damage car finishes. They also carry diseases, parasites, and insects. This publication...