Funding available for wildfire mitigation practices in Central Texas
Homeowners can reduce risk of loss to wildfire with defensive management strategies
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Homeowners can reduce risk of loss to wildfire with defensive management strategies
Program provides key management information for landowners and natural resource professionals
Virtual course will cover application requirements of Invora herbicide
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Wise County Office of Emergency Management host educational event
Events scheduled for Wichita Falls, Corpus Christi and San Angelo
Programs in Sonora, Hunt and San Angelo focus on redberry juniper and honey mesquite control
Alpine position joint appointment with Sul Ross State University
Fuel, timing proven to increase fire's success against woody plant encroachment
Texas Crop and Weather Report - May 29, 2024
Conference offers Texas Department of Agriculture structural and agricultural continuing education units
In-person locations and 5 continuing education units offered across the region
Event features topics on insect pests and weed management
Texas A&M AgriLife leads collaborative $1.5 million grant