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Rangeland Watershed Management for Texans: Are Your Streams Healthy?
(2000-10-30)
It is important to monitor the health of the streams on your property. A photo guide in this publication helps you determine the stability of stream banks and spot problems that might cause erosion and other water quality ...
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: 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.