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    • Higginbotham, Billy (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1995)
    • Provin, Tony; Pitt, John L. (2001-07-13)
      This publication explains soil salinity, factors that contribute to it, and methods of correcting saline soils.
    • Baker, Emily (Texas Water Resources Institute, 2007)
    • Gouge, Dawn H.; Knutson, Allen E.; Cronholm, Gregory B.; Patrick, Carl D.; Way, M. O. (1999-07-29)
      This publication details integrated pest management principles for managing soybean insects. Topics include variety selection, inspecting fields for insects and damage, soybean insect pests, and insecticide application ...
    • Drees, Bastiaan M.; Way, Michael O. (Texas Agricultural Experiment Station, 1988)
    • Gouge, Dawn H.; Way, Michael O.; Knutson, Allen; Cronholm, Greg; Patrick, Carl (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1999)
    • Evers, Gerald Wayne; Smith, Gerald R. (Texas A & M University. Libraries, 1988)
    • Texas Wildlife Services (2007-05-23)
      Coyotes are increasingly found in suburban areas, where they may cause a variety of problems. One of the main concerns is the possible transfer of rabies from coyotes to people and pets. This publication explains coyote ...
    • Beccue, Phil; Brooks, Dan; Myers, Philip (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2019)
      The capital investment in tank storage is a critical component of most energy companies’ business model. Decisions managing these assets are driven by the organization’s overall performance objectives, business policies, ...
    • Fipps, Guy (2002-03-01)
      This publication gives an overview of Texas water law and the regulations governing groundwater conservation districts. The powers and responsibilities of districts are summarized. Color maps show the coverage of existing ...
    • Fipps, Guy (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1998)
    • Moore, W. J. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1952)
    • Browning, H.W.; Way, M.O.; Drees, B.M. (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1989)
    • Dickson, Brian R. (Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center; Texas &M University. Libraries, 2018)
      In Reason’s, Managing the Risk of Organizational Incidents, `Reason draws on the work of other authors, and how awareness of the operating consequences of action is more important that causes of error. It is the intention ...
    • Atlas, R. D. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu); Texas A&M University (http://www.tamu.edu), 1983)
      With a Steam Trap Management Program a plant can expect to achieve a 95% performance level. This is minimally a 30% improvement above the industry norm in North America. The average industrial plant has a 58% performance ...
    • Riley, D.G.; Sparks, A.N. Jr (Texas Agricultural Extension Service, 1993)
    • Koehler, T. A. (Energy Systems Laboratory (http://esl.tamu.edu), 1986-06)
      Corporate energy conservation programs have made substantial gains in reducing energy consumption during the last decade. The responses to survive the mid-1970's global energy uncertainties were made in a crisis ...
    • Stichler, Charles; Prostko, Eric P.; Livingston, Stephen (1998-10-09)
      The quality and quantity of forage in pastures change throughout the year. This publication discusses weed control, fertilization, grazing management and rotational grazing as effective ways to manage pastures for quality ...
    • Stichler, Charles; Prostko, Eric P.; Livingston, Stephen (1999-02-17)
      The quality and quantity of forage in pastures change throughout the year. This publication discussess weed control, fertilization, grazing management and rotational grazing as effective ways to manage pastures for ...
    • Stichler, Charles; Livingston, Stephen (1999-01-19)
      Winter annual pastures in South and Southwest Texas provide high-quality forage for cattle, sheep and goats when native and bermuda grass pastures are dormant. This publication discusses the proper management of winter ...