- Nutrición de Plantas. View
- Malezas de Importancia en el Panhandle de Texas. View
- Salud Alimentaria y Enfermedades Transmitidas por Alimentos. View
- Salud Vegetal y del Suelo a Través de la Composta. View
- Algunos Insectos Importantes en Huertos Caseros del Panhandle de Texas. View
- Tizón Sureño del Tomate (Southern Blight of Tomato). View
- Pudrición del Extremo Floral del Tomate (Powdery Mildew of Tomato). View
- Mildiú Polvoriento del tomate (Powdery Mildew of Tomato). View
- Mildiú Polvoriento de las Cucurbitáceas (Powdery Mildew of Cucurbits). View
- Mancha Bacteriana del Tomate y el Pimiento/Chile (Bacterial spot of Tomato and Pepper). View
- Mancha Bacteriana del Fruto de Sandía (Bacterial Fruit Blotch of Watermelon). View
- Mancha Foliar Angular de las Cucurbitáceas (Angular Leaf Spot of Cucurbits). View
- Mancha foliar del Repollo por Alternaria (Alternaria Leaf Spot of Cabbage). View
- Pudrición del Pimiento por Alternaria (Alternaria Fruit Rot of Pepper). View
- Agrietamiento del tomate (Fruit Cracking of Tomato). View
- Identificando a las Royas del Trigo y Cebada. View
- Mancha Rayada de la Papa (Zebra Chip). View
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AgriLife Today
- Pond management topic of March 17 online programMar 08
Program will address early season management, water quality, best practices The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Williamson County will present the online lunchtime learning program “Pond Management” from noon-1 p.m. March 17. “This will be a great interactive online seminar to help with your ponds,” said Gary Pastushok, AgriLife Extension agent for agriculture and... Read More → The post Pond management topic of March 17 online program appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Corn resistance to insect pests focus of Texas A&M studyMar 08
Cross-disciplinary project targets fall armyworm, western corn rootworm Two researchers in Texas A&M University’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have received a $499,865 grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Institute for Food and Agriculture to study corn resistance mechanisms against the insect pests, the fall armyworm and the western corn rootworm. Michael... Read More → The post Corn resistance to insect pests focus of Texas A&M study appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Sampling a new classroom environment to stay engaged during COVID-19Mar 05
Students receive hands-on experience in environmental sampling using The Gardens When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, faculty members across the Texas A&M University System were challenged to find ways to keep their students engaged, while teaching remotely during last spring and fall semesters. For some, that meant thinking outside the conventional classroom and creating a new environment... Read More → The post Sampling a new classroom environment to stay engaged during COVID-19 appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Turfgrass professionals, enthusiasts offered a three-day management courseMar 05
Texas A&M experts offer management guidance virtually The Texas A&M Turfgrass Shortcourse is going virtual to allow attendance by a greater number of turfgrass professionals or enthusiasts looking to gain knowledge in physiology, management principles and pest management to attend. The program will be March 16-18 and is hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas A&M... Read More → The post Turfgrass professionals, enthusiasts offered a three-day management course appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Livestock merit second look for latent storm effectsMar 04
More issues may materialize weeks after freezing temperatures The ice has disappeared and pastures are drying, but cattle producers should not consider Winter Storm Uri something of the past. Livestock should continue to be watched as the weather warms, according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts. “Like most livestock operators, I worried about my... Read More → The post Livestock merit second look for latent storm effects appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Pond management topic of March 17 online program