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    • Provin, Tony; Pitt, John L. (2003-01-06)
      When nitrates and prussic acid accumulate in forage, the feed may not be safe for livestock consumption. Learn the symptoms of nitrate and prussic acid poisoning and which plants are most likely to pose a risk to livestock. ...
    • Upadhyay, Jeetendra; Auvermann, Brent W.; Bush, K. Jack; Mukhtar, Saqib (2008-02-11)
      Nitrogen, the most abundant element in the atmosphere, is necessary for life. But too much of this vital element can have negative effects on the environment. This publication can help landowners in the Southern High Plains ...
    • Philley, George L.; Kaufman, Harold W. (2000-02-16)
      Plant diseases can be caused by certain organisms or by environmental factors. This publication discusses non-chemical methods that suppress disease-causing organisms.
    • McFarland, Mark L.; Stichler, Charles; Lemon, Robert G. (2002-06-26)
      Non-traditional soil additives include soil conditioners such as organic materials and minerals, soil activators that claim to stimulate soil microbes or inoculate soil with new beneficial organisms, and wetting agents ...
    • Thurston, Faye Culver; Prickett, Fariss (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1969)
    • Redmon, Larry (2009-06-01)
      Dove hunters need to make sure the areas they hunt are in accordance with Texas laws prohibiting baiting. This publication explains the laws governing baiting and the ways that seed-bearing crops can be legally planted to ...
    • Rosson, C. Parr; Benson, Geoffrey A.; Moulton, Kirby S.; Sanders, Larry D. (1999-06-23)
      The use of trade agreements to achieve both domestic and international trade policy objectives is increasing. This may cause either more market access and rising exports, or more import competition and lower prices. This ...
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
    • Hoffman, G. O. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1973)
    • Hoffman, Garlyn O. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1967)
    • Hoffman, G. O.; Ragsdale, B. J. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1963)
    • Fisher, Dennis U.; Adcock, Donna Pfluger (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1991)
    • Ramsey, Charles W. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1975)
    • Bielamowicz, Mary K. (2003-02-10)
      This publication defines nutritional terms and lists the nutrients, vitamins, minerals and electrolytes for which recommended dietary allowances have been established. Additional information is provided on the sources of ...
    • Bielamowicz, Mary K. (2003-02-10)
      This publication defines nutritional terms and lists the nutrients, vitamins, minerals and electrolytes for which recommended dietary allowances have been established. Additional information is provided on the sources of ...
    • Gill, Ronald J.; Herd, Dennis B. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1987)
    • Cartwright, A. Lee (2003-11-03)
      The championship potential of a chicken or turkey is determined by genetics, but proper nutrition can help an animal achieve that genetic potential. This publication outlines four principles critical to developing a nutrition ...
    • Sweeten, Mary K. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1979)
    • Gibbs, Pete G.; Potter, Gary D.; Vogelsang, M. M. (2005-04-13)
      Nutritional well-being is an important part of an effective broodmare operation. The importance of roughage and concentrate feeds in the diets of broodmares at various stages of gestation and during lactation is discussed.
    • Gibbs, Pete G.; Davison, Karen E. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)