Browsing Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service by Title
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1947)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1941)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1950)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1959)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1975)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1962)
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(2000-04-25)Range condition, or a rangeland's "state of health," is an ecological measurement of the current condition of a range. Range condition is evaluated by the plant species composition. This leaflet explains the importance of ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1973)
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(1998-08-31)Photo-points provide a way for owners/managers to monitor rangeland health with a minimum of time and expense. This publication explains when, where and how often to photograph rangeland points, how to set up a photo point, ...
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1954)
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(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1956)
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(2004-03-26)The Total Resource Management approach helps ranchers make strategic, tactical and operational decisions for the best, most cost-effective use of resources. This publication offers step-by-step directions for implementing ...
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(2001-04-24)Livestock producers need to create flexible plans for dealing with drought. This publication explains the steps that should be included in such a plan, including taking a forage inventory, using stocker animals, establishing ...
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(2001-05-02)This publication outlines the steps that ranchers should take to survive a drought. Those steps include developing a plan for each enterprise of the operation, ranking strategic ranch goals, planning for resource flow, ...
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(2001-05-03)This publication explains how stocking rates and grazing management decisions can help a ranch survive a drought. To deal with drought, a rancher must monitor forage supply and demand; use a conservative stocking rate and ...
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(2001-05-31)When forage quality and/or quantity is affected by drought, livestock producers usually must decide whether to offer supplemental feed. This publication offers advice on making decisions about supplementation and gives ...
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(2001-05-03)Toxic plants can pose a major threat to livestock during a drought. This publication explains the importance of knowing which plants are toxic, keeping the range healthy, and preventing toxic plant problems.
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(2002-03-04)For the rangeland manager, strategic planning begins with defining the mission. Then it is important to set goals that are realistic in light of the internal and external environments in which the business operates. This ...
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(2004-12-22)For the rangeland manager, strategic planning begins with defining the mission. Then it is important to set goals that are realistic in light of the internal and external environments in which the business operates. This ...
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(2004-12-22)The Total Resource Management approach helps ranchers make strategic, tactical and operational decisions for the best, most cost-effective use of resources. This publication offers step-by-step directions for implementing ...