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Forage Research in Texas: 1994
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to forage crops.
Date:
April 1995
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Forage Research in Texas: 1988
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to forage crops
Date:
December 1988
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Forage Research in Texas: 1987
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to forage crops.
Date:
November 1987
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Texas Turfgrass Research: 1983
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to grass varieties used as turf, including over-seeding, home sprinklers, and crown rust resistance.
Date:
August 1983
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Forage Research in Texas: 1993
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to forage crops.
Date:
March 1994
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Texas Turfgrass Research: 1990
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to grass varieties used as turf, including growth and development, turfgrass cultivars, environment, pests, and culture.
Date:
June 1990
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sheep and Goat, Wool and Mohair: 1988
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to raising and breeding sheep and goats, including Reproductive Efficiency, Toxic and Harmful Plant Problems, Internal Parasites and Infectious Diseases, Adaptability and Productivity, Efficiency of Forage and Feed Utilization, and finally Wool and Mohair Production, Quality, and Value.
Date:
September 1988
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sheep and Goat, Wool and Mohair: 1990
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to raising and breeding sheep and goats, including: reproductive efficiency, sheep and goat health, efficiency of forage and feed utilization, wool and mohair production, quality, and value, and finally production, evaluation, and marketing of lamb meat.
Date:
September 1990
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sheep and Goat, Wool and Mohair: 1992
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to raising and breeding sheep and goats, including reproductive efficiency, health, efficiency of forage and feed utilization, wool, mohair, and cashmere production, quality, and value, and finally production, evaluation, and marketing of lamb meat.
Date:
September 1992
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History
Sheep and Goat, Wool and Mohair: 1986
Consolidated progress report providing a summary of research conducted at the experiment station during the prior year related to raising and breeding sheep and goats, including: increase reproductive efficiency, decrease predation losses, reduce impact of toxic and harmful plant problems, improve prevention and control of infectious diseases, increase adaptability and productivity under prevailing conditions, increase economic efficiency of forage and feed utilization, increase fiber production, quality, and value, improve consumer acceptability of sheep and goat meat, improve prevention and control of internal and external parasites, and finally develop decision aids for optimal production systems.
Date:
September 1986
Creator:
Texas Agricultural Experiment Station
System:
The Portal to Texas History