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Weed Identification: Using Plant Structures as a Key (Spanish)
(1999-08-30)
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 ...
Sprayer Calibration for Turfgrass
(1999-12-08)
Proper application of pesticides and fertilizers on turfgrass is possible only with accurately calibrated equipment. This publication explains how to calibrate sprayers and includes a visual inspection checklist.
Group Risk Plan (GRP) Insurance
(1999-06-09)
Group Risk Plan Insurance helps producers manage risk by insuring them against widespread loss of production. The insurance is described in detail, and examples are given for various yields and prices.
Freestall Facilities in Central Texas
(1999-06-04)
Dairy producers in Central Texas will find this information useful in evaluating freestall dairy facilities. Other topics to be considered in evaluating a change in facilities include moisture deficits for the area, labor ...
Managing Insect Pests of Texas Sunflower
(1999-02-15)
Insect pests are often a major limiting factor in Texas sunflower production. This publication describes the major insect pests infesting the sunflower head, stalk, foliage and roots, and offers suggestions for controlling ...
Managing For High-quality Hay
(1998-09-22)
This publication highlights the factors determining hay quality and discusses fertility and water interaction, harvesting, quality losses and storage losses.
Growth-Development Booklet: Youth Ages 0-18.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
Texas Farm Labor Handbook.
(Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1990)
The Pepper Weevil and Its Management
(1995-10-19)
The pepper weevil is a severe pest of sweet and hot peppers. The grubs feed inside buds of fruit, and there may be five to eight generations of pepper weevil in a year. This publication contains complete information on ...
Athletic Fields and Water Conservation
(1999-12-10)
Following an 18-step procedure for performing an irrigation audit will help athletic field managers conserve water while maintaining a pleasing facility for recreational use. To perform the audit correctly, a field manager ...