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- Tools and AppsThe Texas Urban Landscape Guide is a resource of science-based information related to the design, installation and maintenance of WaterWise landscapes for the principal plant adaptability regions in Texas. Beautiful...
- ...in your community through the Texas 4-H Citizenship Project. As you learn more about your community and how to participate, you’ll learn about local government and the Texas legislative process....
- The Texas 4-H Council is a team of 4-H members elected by their peers from across the state of Texas representing the 12 Texas A&M AgriLife Extension districts plus an...
- ProgramThe Texas Master Naturalist program works to develop volunteers to provide education, outreach, and service dedicated to the beneficial management of natural resources. This year, Texas A&M AgriLife celebrates the...
- PublicationThis 3rd edition of the Texas State Range and Pasture CDE Reference incorporates revisions and new plants approved by the Texas FFA Career Development Events Committee in 2016. (38 pp.)...
- Publication...crosses were shown in Texas. Today, there are as many as 17 breeds and breed-cross classes in Texas shows, among about 75 breeds of cattle in the U.S. that could...
- PublicationAvocado trees are grown in protected home landscapes in the lower half of the state. The only Texas counties that are suitable for commercial avocado production are in the Lower...
- PublicationThis publication gives Texas rice farmers the latest research-based information about producing rice in Texas. Recommendations are based on research conducted by Texas AgriLife Research and the USDA. (92 pages)...
- PublicationPublication Information Stop Cheatgrass: Protect Texas Land! Cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) is here in Texas and is threatening our beautiful landscape. Our 5-page guide shows you how to fight back! Based...
- PublicationMany fruiting types of pomegranate should survive most winters throughout the central, southern, and southeastern parts of Texas. Ornamental plants can grow farther north as well. This publication explains how...