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    • Sweeten, Mary K. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1977)
    • Reasonover, Frances; Stringer, Sybil (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1971)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1974)
    • Lukefahr, Steven D.; Paschal, Joseph C.; Ford, John E. (1998-06-11)
      Raising domesticated meat rabbits can provide nutritious, wholesome meat for the family table, educational experiences for young people, enjoyable activity for family members of all ages, rich manure for gardening, and ...
    • Lukefahr, Steven D.; Paschal, Joe C.; Ford, John E. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)
    • Wagner, Jr., Al B. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1977)
    • Wagner, Jr., Al B. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989)
    • Isakeit, Thomas (1999-06-28)
      Bacterial fruit blotch is a disease occurring sporadically in almost all areas of Texas where watermelons are grown. This publication discusses symptoms, diagnosis and disease development and management.
    • Bagworms 
      Drees, Bastiaan M. (2008-07-02)
      Bagworms are a pest of evergreens and many broadleaved plants. If left unchecked, they can completely defoliate trees and shrubs. This publication explains how to identify the various bagworm species in Texas and how to ...
    • Bagworms. 
      Hamman, Philip J. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1980)
    • Baitfish. 
      Gray, D. Leroy (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1969)
    • Klinefelter, Danny A. (2008-09-16)
      A balance sheet is a statement of the financial condition of a business at a specific time. This publication briefly discusses the balance sheet, its uses, and how to evaluate it.
    • Anonymous, (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1992)
    • Troxel, Tom R.; White, Larry D. (1995-09-25)
      Ranchers must achieve a balance between stocking rate and forage supply for effective conversion of range forage to animal production. This publication can help ranchers evaluate current forage conditions, make timely ...
    • White, Larry D.; Troxel, Tom R. (2001-09-10)
      Ranchers must achieve a balance between stocking rate and forage supply for effective conversion of range forage to animal production. This publication can help ranchers evaluate current forage conditions, make timely ...
    • White, Larry D.; Troxel, Tom R. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1995)
    • Ball Moss 
      Crow, William T. (2000-04-18)
      Ball moss is a bromeliad that grows on trees. It is not a parasite and does not take nutrients from trees. It can be controlled, if desired, by mechanical removal or by applying fungicides that contain copper.
    • Hatfield, Sadie (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1944)
    • Hatfield, Sadie (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1950)