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- PublicationThis publication explains potential risks of storing manure and wastewater and how to address these situations.
- PublicationThis publication explains how to identify potential risks associated with fertilizers on your property and how to reduce the chances of these materials reaching your well water.
- PublicationUSDA is offering a new insurance program to help livestock producers manage lamb price risk. This publication explains the requirements of the program and the way it works. (5 pages)...
- PublicationHorn flies are the most damaging insect to cattle in Texas. This publication explains biological, cultural, and chemical methods of controlling horn flies. Various insecticides used to suppress horn flies...
- PublicationRed imported fire ants and their colonies can be a potentially serious medical threat to people and animals in flooded areas. This publication explains ways to deal with fire ants...
- PublicationThis publication explains the best techniques for minimizing mosquito problems after a flood. (2 Pages)...
- PublicationPlants are the foundation of the range ecosystem. The plant species growing on a property can indicate the health of the watershed and the success of the land manager. Learn...
- PublicationIf you store or use pesticides on your land and get your drinking water from a well, you need to follow basic practices to reduce the risk of pesticides contaminating...
- PublicationLiquid petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and heating fuels are often stored in aboveground or underground storage tanks. These tanks can leak or spill, allowing contaminants to move through...
- PublicationOpen lots and holding pens for feeding or holding livestock contain animal manure and process-generated wastewater, which contain nitrate and bacteria. These materials can contaminate your well water. This publication...