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Rangeland Resource Management for Texans: Why are Goals Important for Natural Resource Management? (Spanish)
(2005-02-17)
This publication discusses the need for rangeland resource managers to set goals and then to take the correct actions to achieve those goals.
Renovation Practices to Improve Rainfall Effectiveness on Rangeland and Pastures
(2001-01-04)
The effective use of rainfall depends on many factors, some of which can be managed to improve the productivity of range and pastureland. One such factor is the compaction of the soil. Renovation techniques discussed in ...
Seeding Rangeland
(2001-01-04)
Most Texas rangeland produces below its potential. Improving rangeland requires brush control and/or seeding to restore production to the site's potential. This publication is a guide to seeding rangelands, and discusses ...
Normal Agricultural Operations and Dove Hunting in Texas
(2009-06-01)
Dove hunters need to make sure the areas they hunt are in accordance with Texas laws prohibiting baiting. This publication explains the laws governing baiting and the ways that seed-bearing crops can be legally planted to ...
RioGrande Wild Turkey Life History and Management Calendar
(2008-05-08)
This calendar is for landowners and managers who want to manage and improve their wild turkey habitat. The calendar is in easy-to-follow chart form and shows important annual events pertaining to wild turkey life history, ...
Resources for Small Water Systems in Texas
(2007-03-28)
This publication is a guide to finding the many resources available to help managers of small water systems in Texas. Details are provided about sources of financial assistance, tools for capacity building, training programs ...
Reference Guide for Texas Ranchers (Spanish)
(2005-11-16)
Effective ranch management requires a tremendous amount of information about subjects such as livestock husbandry, grazing management, weed and brush control, and seeding rangeland. Practical information about these topics ...
Farm and Ranch Personnel Management
(2009-05-01)
People--human capital--are an important resource in making a farm or ranch business more competitive in today's business environment. This publication summarizes the ideas about modern personnel management that illustrate ...
Rangeland Risk Management for Texans: Making Better Decisions
(2000-11-01)
The commonsense guidelines in this publication can help rangeland managers make better decisions. They include being cautious about wishful thinking, being realistic about the value of your assets, and making sure you have ...
Rangeland Risk Management for Texans: Rangeland Health and Sustainability
(2000-11-01)
Some warning signs of unhealthy rangelands are pedicelled plants, bare ground, erosion, and domination of annual plants. Monitoring for such warning signs makes it possible to take corrective action before the resource is ...