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    • Livingston, Stephen (1995-11-30)
      When a crop has been damaged by hail, it is important to be able to gauge the extent of the damage, the potential for recovery of the damaged crop, and the actions that might be necessary to maximize the recovery process. ...
    • Stichler, Charles; McFarland, Mark L. (2001-05-07)
      This publication explains the nutrient needs of corn, grain sorghum, cotton, wheat and warm-season perennial grasses in South and Southwest Texas.
    • Blumenthal, Jurg M.; Thompson, Wayne (2009-06-12)
      This publication explains how to estimate the grain yield of a corn crop before harvest. An interactive grain yield calculator is included. 6 pages, 3 tables, 1 figure.
    • Porter, Patrick; Cronholm, Gregory B.; Parker, Roy D.; Troxclair, Noel N.; Patrick, Carl D.; Biles, Stephen; Morrison, William P. (2006-05-24)
      Insect pest control procedures are discussed for each stage of crop development. The characteristics of individual pests, economic thresholds and specific recommendations for chemical control are presented, including ...
    • Dozier, Monty; Baumann, Paul A.; Senseman, Scott; Gerik, Tom; Harman, Wyatte (2008-04-30)
      Corn and grain sorghum producers who use atrazine herbicide will be interested in the results of this study of three application methods--the conventional broadcast method, the preplant incorporation method, and the banding ...
    • Baumann, Paul A.; Ketchersid, Mary (1999-10-07)
      Atrazine is the most widely used herbicide in Texas corn and grain sorghum production. It is also used in lawn products. Atrazine can run off the site of application and enter surface water if applied incorrectly, but it ...
    • Baumann, Paul A. (2002-02-19)
      Weeds can be controlled in corn through cultural, mechanical and chemical means. This publication suggests ways of controlling weeds culturally and mechanically, and also lists herbicides with suggested application times ...