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Rangeland Watershed Management for Texans: Know Your Plants to Protect Your Watershed
(2000-10-30)
Plants are the foundation of the range ecosystem. The plant species growing on a property can indicate the health of the watershed and the success of the land manager. Learn how to "read your plants to understand the effect ...
Rangeland Watershed Management for Texans: Increasing Bare Ground Indicates Poor Watershed Health
(2000-10-30)
If the amount of bare ground on your rangeland is increasing, there could be problems with water quality. Learn a simple method of monitoring the vegetative cover on your land, so that you can recognize and correct problems ...
Rangeland Risk Management for Texans: Seeding Rangeland
(2000-11-01)
Range seeding is risky; deciding whether and how to seed can be difficult. This publication guides the manager through necessary decisions and explains how to improve one's odds of success.
Rangeland Risk Management for Texans: Drought
(2000-11-01)
Drought is a fact of life on most rangelands. This publication offers tips on reducing the risks associated with drought, such as using light to moderate stocking rates, maintaining as much carryover forage as possible, ...