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- PublicationPublication Information As a Texas grape grower, you’re all too familiar with the challenges of protecting your vines from a relentless onslaught of pests and weeds. It’s tough enough dealing...
- Course...how to manage them. Module 4: Managing for Sustainability Discover habitat management, watershed stewardship, and wild pig management. Learn how to protect your water bodies and practice responsible watershed stewardship....
- PublicationThis publication aims to help farmers and ranchers protect Texas waterways from contamination that is associated with feral hogs, and that may pose a health risk to Texas citizens. It...
- PublicationThis publication aims to help poultry producers protect Texas waterways from contamination associated with livestock production and which may pose a health risk to Texas citizens. It includes best management...
- PublicationThis publication explains what happens to rainwater in a watershed and discusses practices that can help prevent: Excess runoff Avoid erosion Increase forage or plant production Protect water quality (5...
- Publication...explains the water needs for sorghum at different growth stages, the calculations to use to estimate its water requirements, and adjustments to make for rainfall and soil moisture. (5 pages)...
- PublicationThis publication discusses the types of tillage and ways to reduce evaporation and erosion and conserve water. Water management is the most important factor in sorghum production. Tillage practices can...
- PublicationWastewater that is sprayed onto lawns must first be disinfected to prevent odors and remove disease-causing organisms. This publication explains how tablet chlorinators disinfect wastewater and gives tips on how...
- PublicationSome onsite wastewater treatment systems include a disinfection component. This publication explains how homeowners can disinfect wastewater with ultraviolet light, what the components of such a system are, what factors...
- PublicationMany pond owners wish for clear sparkling waters but are instead greeted by muddy ponds containing water that resembles chocolate milk. Muddy, turbid water is primarily caused by suspended clay...