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    • Cornforth, Gerald Charles (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)
      The Bureau of Reclamation has approved a program for farmer storage of surface irrigation water in Elephant Butte Reservoir, New Mexico. This program would allow individual farmers to store part of their annual surface ...
    • Barnaby, Glenn Arthur (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1981)
      Overgrazing rangeland increases soil erosion, thus reducing its livestock carrying capacity. This study focused on the possible effects of Section 208 of P.L. 92-500 created by Congress to control soil sediment losses on ...
    • Guerrero, Juan Norman (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1980)
      Of all the problems that confront agriculture perhaps the unpredictability of weather is the most difficult to quantify. Twenty years of climatalogical data were obtained for Beeville, Texas and cumulative frequency ...
    • White, Larry D.; Whitson, Robert E. (1996-10-25)
      Leasing rangeland for a variety of uses can be a viable alternative to operating the enterprise yourself. This publication gives the landowner sensible guidelines for negotiating a lease, and includes discussions on ...
    • White, Larry D.; Whitson, Robert E. (AgriLife Extension, Texas A&M University System; Texas A&M University. Libraries, )
      Rangelands make up almost 90 million acres, or about 59 percent of the land surface of Texas. Traditionally, these lands have been managed for livestock grazing and wildlife production, but they are also the major watershed ...
    • White, Larry D.; Whitson, Robert E. (Texas Agricultural Extension service, 1996)