Search results for: “protect your water well during drought”

  • Publication
    Soil is a layer of unconsolidated (i.e., loose) mineral and/or organic material. Soil is nearest to the Earth’s surface in terrestrial areas (not covered by water). Soil makes up a...
  • Publication
    Soil management is an important aspect of grape production that may begin even before planting a vineyard. Soil provides the water and essential nutrients required for healthy grapevine growth and...
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    ...This is a checklist to guide landowners on what information to have available for professionals, such as their County Extension Agent, prior to them visiting the waterbody. This checklist may...
  • Research Institute or Center
    ...climate change in high-quality varieties Water Management: water management strategies for plants and post-harvest processes Consumer Preferences: evaluation of consumers’ willingness to pay for specialty coffee based on taste  ...
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  • Publication
    Publication Information Soil surface crusting differs from simply hard soil. It is the formation of hardened soil layers at the soil surface and can reduce the rate of water infiltration,...
  • Publication
    ...when properly designed and equipped, conserve valuable resources such as water, energy, money, and time. Wise selection of a center pivot system will result in good water management and conservation,...
  • Program
    ...throughout the year to develop and support programs in areas such as robotics, photography, and video production. Texas 4-H Water Ambassadors provides high school age 4-H members and youth an...
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  • District Office
    The Dallas Research and Extension Center houses scientific research, public outreach and education programs that aim to advance “green” innovation in urban agriculture and forestry, water and land resource management,...
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  • Project
    ...develops knowledge and skills in practical range, natural resource and ranch management. Projected costs are low to medium. Topics include: Ranchland management Water and how plants grow Vegetation areas of...
  • Publication
    ...necessary tests to ensure the location is acceptable for optimum vineyard growth. This publication details the protocol for testing, from soil analysis to water testing to drainage capabilities. (3 pages)...