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    • Klussmann, Wallace; Ramsey, Charles; Reasonover, Frances (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1975)
    • Warrick, Billy E.; Lemon, Robert (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1994)
    • Warrick, Billy E.; Lemon, Robert (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1994)
    • Texas Wildlife Services (2007-03-13)
      Some wildlife diseases can be transmitted to humans. This leaflet explains the causes and symptoms of rabies, giardiasis, bubonic plague, Rocky Mountain spotted fever, Lyme disease, tularemia, leptospirosis and histoplasmosis.
    • Phillips, Miles (2006-04-17)
      The growing interest in wildlife photography has created opportunities for landowners. By installing well-placed, properly constructed blinds as an aid to photographers, landowners can establish new enterprises for wildlife ...
    • Phillips, Miles (2008-03-24)
      Private landowners who are considering offering fee-based wildlife photography opportunities on their land as a way to diversify their income will be interested in the results of this 2007 pilot survey of members of the ...
    • Texas Wildlife Services (2007-05-23)
      Wildlife Services, part of Texas Cooperative Extension, is an agency created to assist the public in managing the problems sometimes caused by wildlife. Its objectives are to protect wildlife, crops, livestock, property ...
    • Keese, Wayne; O'Neal, Henry; Stewart, Bill (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1982)
    • Boring, III, Emory P.; Slosser, J. E.; Fewin, Robert J. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1985)
    • McCorkle, Dean; Amosson, Stephen H.; Fausett, Marvin (1999-06-23)
      The window strategy is one of several marketing strategies using futures and options to establish a floor price and allow for upside price potential. It also reduces option premium costs. This publication discusses how the ...
    • Trew, E. M.; Miears, R. J.; Spears, Ben R. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1962)
    • Trew, E. M.; Spears, Ben R. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1956)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1982)
    • Drees, Bastiaan M.; Jackman, John A.; Merchant, Michael E. (2008-06-17)
      This publication explains how to identify and control wood-boring insects that invade shrubs and shade trees in Texas. 12 pages, 9 figures, 6 photographs, 1 table
    • Drees, Bastiaan M.; Jackman, John A.; Merchant, Michael E. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1994)
    • Lyons, Robert K.; Ginnett, Tim F.; Taylor, Richard B. (1999-10-01)
      Rangeland brush can be managed to accommodate wildlife. This publication discusses wildlife habitat requirements and lists 70 species of woody plants and the types of wildlife each attracts, including butterflies, bees and ...
    • Beard, Ann Vanderpoorten (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989)
    • Wolf, Kenneth, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1977)
    • Kennerly, A. B. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 19XX)
    • Welsh, Douglas F.; Welch, William C.; Duble, Richard L. (2007-04-27)
      You can make your landscape both beautiful and water-efficient by xeriscaping. Topics covered include planning, soil preparation, plant selection, maintenance, watering, irrigation systems, mulching and mowing. There are ...