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Drought Management Strategies Publications | Ecosystem Science and Management
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Ecosystem Science and Management. Just another AgriLife site. Wildlife Habitat Education Program. Beef Cattle Short Course. Certification & Training. Drought Management Strategies Publications. A Texas Field Guide to Evaluating Rangeland Stream and Riparian Health. By: Nikkoal Dicston, Larry D. White. Using Body Condition Scores to Manage Range Cows and Rangeland. By: Robert K. Lyons, Richard V. Machen. Rangeland Risk Management for Texans: Drought. A unique educatio...
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People | Ecosystem Science and Management
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. Ecosystem Science and Management. Just another AgriLife site. Wildlife Habitat Education Program. Beef Cattle Short Course. Certification & Training. Dr Megan K. Dominguez Clayton. Assistant Professor and Extension Range Specialist. Natural Resource Webinars - Graduate Assistant. Dr Robert K. Lyons. Professor and Extension Range Specialist. 830) 278-9151 ext. 108. Assistant Professor and Extension Range Specialist. Associate Professor and Extension Range Specialist.
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January | 2015 | Chickadee Press
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A Naturalist’s Library. Monthly Archives: January 2015. January 29, 2015. Entrance hole to the sub-nivean world. Photo by the Seney Natural History Association via Wikimedia Commons. As a side note, according to the Discovery Channel, new research shows that if a fox is facing north (at least in North America), he/she is 75% more likely to be successful in catching prey through the snow than if facing any other direction. The reason for this is not fully understood.). Next time you are out walking in dee...
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Erie Conservation District | Lawn & Garden
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Staff & Board. Staff & Board. Staff & Board. Staff & Board. Lawn & Garden. Sediment & Erosion Control. Making it Great Again. Lawn & Garden. Sediment & Erosion Control. Making it Great Again. Staff & Board. Lawn & Garden. Rain gardens are beautiful landscaped beds that help to capture stormwater and allow it to soak into the ground. The garden is a shallow bowl planted with plants that don’t mind to get wet feet and help to filter out pollutants. Why Should I Plant One? How Do I Plant One? Over 40% of an...
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Chickadee Gardens: January 2016
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Thursday, January 28, 2016. Making A New Garden: History and Soil. There is a fabulous website - the Web Soil Survey. Hooray for all this knowledge. That only goes so far for me, though. I need to be hands-on, to dig in it and see for myself. Happily, this past week I've had a chance to do so as I've started planting a few larger shrubs and trees and have seen what this land is made up of. It all began with the planting of my four Olea europaea '. Guess what happened to all those moving boxes? Next was t...
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Chickadee Gardens: June 2016
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Thursday, June 30, 2016. Our First Summer at Blue Jay Lane. The flower that is the banner for this blog, Mimulus aurantiacus. Or shrubby/sticky monkey flower made the move and is showing its appreciation by blooming. The remainder of one giant brush pile was made into wood chips with this beast rented from our favorite store, Don's Rentals in Saint Helens. Diabolo', Sambucus nigra. Thundercloud', Sambucus racemosa. Sutherland Gold', Hydrangea. Fuji Waterfall', Rhamnus californica. And two Vaccinium ovatum.
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Chickadee Gardens: September 2016
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Thursday, September 29, 2016. That was fast. September over. Now, October greets us. As summer wound down I was able to take advantage of cooler days and move a few things around. Yes, already- moving plants! We were also able to plug away on a few projects. Here's a wrap-up of September:. Karly Rose' in the evening sun. I see why it's got the name rose in it. Two of these grasses were gifted to me at our garden blogger's spring plant swap. I did not know what to expect but am very pleased. We saw the ne...
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Conservation Stewardship - Choctaw County Soil Water and Conservation District
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Choctaw County Soil Water and Conservation District. 300 Gallon Sprayer Rental. As a part of Choctaw County for many years, the Choctaw County Soil and Water Conservation District wants to remind you that each of us has a connection to natural resources. Each year, the District celebrates Stewardship Week. This year,. To find out more about the soil types in your community, visit http:/ websoilsurvey.sc.egov.usda.gov. For more information about Stewardship Week and conservation, contact Choctaw County SW...
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Chickadee Gardens: November 2015
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Thursday, November 19, 2015. Making a New Garden: Finding Land. For over a year we have been actively searching for a few acres to either build a tiny house or remodel a small, existing farmhouse. After a long search, we were mentally exhausted and ready to take a break from looking. Then in September we found this:. The adventures ahead of us are plenty. This is our forever home where we plan to live out our lives. I want to take special care to garden sustain-ably and to consider every move bef...We ar...
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Chickadee Gardens: August 2016
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Thursday, August 25, 2016. What could be more mundane than a rock pile? So I say to myself as I look at this first photo. Stay with me here.it's gone, the rock pile. Finally. After nine months of looking at it, mowing around it, trying to photograph the garden and magically keep it from blemishing photographs, it exists no longer! Part of me rejoiced in having rocks to play with. After all, my brother is a geologist and, well, I collected rocks as a kid so what's not to love? Oh, remember this one? I'm g...