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    • McGinty, Allan; Ueckert, Darrell (2004-02-05)
      This easy-to-use guide gives mixing instructions for sprays to control huisache, mesquite, redberry cedar, saltcedar, tallowtree and yucca and to treat hardwood cut stumps. It can easily be attached to a sprayer if desired
    • Brooks, Ronald Lee (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1987)
      The chloroacetamide herbicides are effective in controlling many grassy weeds. The commonly used chloroacetamide herbicides are alachlor [2-chloro-N-(2,6-diethylphenyl)-N-(methoxymethyl)acetamide] and metolachlor ...
    • Banks, Philip Alan (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1978)
      Fluridone (1-methyl-3-phenyl-5((3-trifluoromethyl)-phenyl)-4(lH)-pyridinone) applied in the spring at 0.45 kg/ha or more effectively controlled the annual grasses and broadleaf weeds present in cotton on two soil types. ...
    • Baumann, Paul A. (2008-10-31)
      Knowing how herbicides work and how to use them safely is important for both agricultural producers and home gardeners. This publication describes the symptoms of each category of herbicides (growth regulators, photosynthesis ...
    • Bean, Brent W.; Keeling, Wayne (1995-08-17)
      A three-phase perennial weed control program is detailed in this publication. It includes a chart with chemical suggestions for controlling specific weeds.
    • Dozier, Monty; Baumann, Paul A.; Senseman, Scott; Gerik, Tom; Harman, Wyatte (2008-04-30)
      Corn and grain sorghum producers who use atrazine herbicide will be interested in the results of this study of three application methods--the conventional broadcast method, the preplant incorporation method, and the banding ...
    • Baumann, Paul A.; Bean, Brent W. (1999-10-07)
      Many agricultural practices can reduce the entry of herbicides into surface waters, including reducing the rate used and properly timing applications. Other practices, such as terracing and furrow diking, can reduce water ...
    • Baumann, Paul A.; Ketchersid, Mary (1999-10-07)
      Atrazine is the most widely used herbicide in Texas corn and grain sorghum production. It is also used in lawn products. Atrazine can run off the site of application and enter surface water if applied incorrectly, but it ...
    • Santha, Calista Rohini (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1990)
      Weed control by triploid grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella Val.) in waterlily (Nymphaea cultivars) production ponds was investigated and simulated. The 4 x 2 factorial experiment involved eight duplicated treatments ...
    • Baumann, Paul A. (2002-02-19)
      Weeds can be controlled in corn through cultural, mechanical and chemical means. This publication suggests ways of controlling weeds culturally and mechanically, and also lists herbicides with suggested application times ...
    • Baumann, Paul A.; Lemon, Robert G. (2007-07-03)
      This publication offers information about various pesticides, their application rates and techniques, and the weeds they control in cotton.
    • Baumann, Paul A.; Bade, David H. (2004-04-06)
      Chemical herbicides effective in pastures and forage crops are listed, along with information on the weeds these products control and their proper application rates and times. Separate tables deal with bermudagrass and ...
    • Baumann, Paul A.; Lemon, Robert G. (2001-05-10)
      Complete instructions for controlling weeds in peanuts are included in this publication. Tables suggest treatments for specific weeds during preplant and postemergence stages, and list common and chemical names of herbicides. ...
    • Baumann, Paul A.; Coffman, Cloyce G. (2001-05-04)
      Tables in this publication list weeds that commonly infest grain sorghum, the products that control them, and details about spray volume and timing. There are also instructions for sprayer calibration.
    • Hart, Charles R.; Lyons, Robert K.; McGinty, Allan (2007-04-18)
      Western horse nettle is a weedy perennial in the nightshade family. Ranchers need to control it with herbicides to prevent livestock from ingesting poison that the weed produces. This publication specifies various herbicide ...
    • Hart, Charles R.; Lyons, Robert K.; McGinty, Allan (2007-04-10)
      Texas Cooperative Extension and the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station have developed, tested and approved two three-step ways to control Texas bull nettle. This publication explains how you can effectively deal with ...
    • McGinty, Allan; Hanselka, C. Wayne; Lyons, Robert K.; Hart, Charles R.; Cadenhead, J. F. (2005-03-07)
      This publication explains a safe, effective, four-step method for calibrating herbicide sprayers.
    • Morgan, Gaylon; Baumann, Paul A.; Baughman, Todd; Bean, Brent W. (2008-06-05)
      This publication offers suggestions for controlling weeds in wheat using cultural, mechanical and chemical methods.
    • Brown, Steven McLeod (Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)
      Experiments were conducted to evaluate weed control practices in no-till cropping systems for the Central Texas Blackland Prairie. Herbicide placement techniques for preemergence applications of pendimethalin [N-(1-ethyl ...
    • Baumann, Paul A. (2002-04-15)
      Weed identification is necessary to the success of any weed control program. Frequently, simple plant keys or "picture book identification guides are used to identify weeds. This handbook, which identifies and labels plant ...