On many farms, hay feeding losses are as high as storage losses. Some hay losses during feeding can be expected with any feeding …
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On many farms, hay feeding losses are as high as storage losses. Some hay losses during feeding can be expected with any feeding …
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Source: Texas A&M Forest Service Driving across Texas has been an interesting occupation for foresters and arborists these …
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Broomsedge Bluestem (Andropogon virginicus L.) is a warm season perennial grass found throughout Central and East Texas. …
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One of the many challenges producers face when establishing a new stand of bermudagrass is initial weed pressure. Prior to land …
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The visually pleasing Callery pear tree, with its white flowers in the spring and colorful foliage in fall, can be more of a …
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One may be surprised to learn that bermudagrass and bahiagrass are not native to Texas much less to the U.S. There are numerous …
Source: USDA APHIS | April 2, 2021 The United States Department of Agriculture has declared April 2021 as Invasive Plant Pest …
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Source: Texas A&M Forest Service | March 23, 2021 How valuable is it to actively manage your forestland? Landowners can now …
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As temperatures rise we often start getting an itch to plant. When it comes to establishing bermudagrass from sprigs there are …
Range record keeping helps detect and demonstrate landscape changes that have a direct impact on your ability to maintain or grow …
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