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Rangeland Risk Management for Texans: Common Brush and Weed Management Mistakes
(2000-11-01)
To manage brush and weeds effectively, managers must select the right treatments and the right timing for them. They must know how to care for the land both before and after treatment. The tips in this publication can ...
Human Resource Management: Employee Compensation Guide
(2009-04-08)
Employee compensation is important to successful employee recruitment, retention, motivation, performance, feedback and satisfaction. This publication explains the many alternatives employers have for creating compensation ...
Range Condition: Key to Sustained Ranch Productivity
(2000-04-25)
Range condition, or a rangeland's "state of health," is an ecological measurement of the current condition of a range. Range condition is evaluated by the plant species composition. This leaflet explains the importance of ...
Rangeland Resource Management for Texans: Why are Goals Important for Natural Resource Management?
(2002-04-29)
This publication discusses the need for rangeland resource managers to set goals and then to take the correct actions to achieve those goals.
Managing Your Family Business
(2003-04-14)
Successful management of a family business involves certain practices. This publication discusses those characteristics and offers suggestions for handling common pitfalls.
Evaluating Your Value-Added Business Plan: Questions a Producer Needs to Ask
(2003-04-14)
Consideration of certain questions can help a producer evaluate business proposals and maximize profit. This publication discusses the issues that will help determine the likelihood of success of a business venture.
Rangeland Watershed Management for Texans: Are Your Pastures Healthy?
(2000-10-30)
The productivity of rangeland is closely tied to the amount of moisture captured when it rains and the presence of desirable plant species to use that moisture. Learn where your rainfall goes, how to determine pasture ...
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 Risk Management for Texans: Types of Risk
(2000-11-01)
Types of risk associated with range ecosystems include climatic, biological, financial and political risks. These risks are explained so that managers can know how to handle them.
Rio Grande Wild Turkey in Texas: Biology and Management
(2007-09-11)
Over-hunting greatly reduced populations of the Rio Grande Wild Turkey in Texas. Now, however, restoration efforts and harvest limits are helping the birds make a come-back, and many landowners want to know how to manage ...