Ag/Natural Resources

Training

Licensed Private Applicator Program

Publications

  • Cattle

E-347 Seven Management Techniques
E-348 Common Health Problems of Beef Cattle
E-371 Buying vs Raising Replacement Heifers
L-5223 Reproductive Diseases in Cattle
EL-5354 Factors and Feeds for Supplementing Beef Cows

  • Equine

B-5025 Nutrition and Feeding Management of Broodmares
L-5210 Horse Theft Awareness

  • Pastures/Forages

B-6124 Forage Quality and Quanity in Texas
E-61 Planning- The Key to Surviving Drought
E-152 Stocking Rate Decisions
E-273 Hay Production in Texas
E-392 Do You Have Enough Forage

  • Poultry

E-445 Poultry Pest Management
L-5182 Poultry Facility Biosecurity
PS-5250 The Small Laying Flock

  • Sheep/Goats

B-6212 Biosecurity for Sheep and Goat Producers

  • Weed & Brush Control

B-6079 Weed Identification
ERM-018 How to Beat Mesquite
ERM-019 How to Control Pricklypear and other Cacti
ERM-1466 Chemical Week and Brush Control
L-5160 How to Master Cedar
L-5348 How to Control Huisache
L-5465 Sprayer Calibration Guide

  • Wildlife

B-6130 White-tailed Deer
E-98 Integrating Deer Quail and Turkey Habitat
SP-472 Feral Hog Population Growth, Density & Harvest in Texas
Responses to the Feral Hog Programs

  • Miscellaneous Resources

E-534 Testing Your Soil

 Related Links

Soil, Water and Forage Testing Laboratory

The Laboratory


The Texas AgriLife Extension Service Soil, Water and Forage Testing Laboratory is housed in the Department of Soil and Crop Sciences at Texas A&M University. The laboratory began operations in 1946 primary as a soil testing laboratory. Over the next 34 years, irrigation water testing, plant and forage analysis, and other clientele requested analyses have been added.

The laboratory’s primary mission is to provide research based analysis and non-bias recommendations for agronomic and non-agronomic soil analysis, plant tissue analysis, forage nutritive analysis, and non-drinking water analysis. The laboratory also aids the research and extension communities with analysis needs. We also work closely with a number of Texas A&M University service laboratories, other state agency laboratories, and private laboratories with method development, troubleshooting and quality assurance/quality control issues, as well as, forwarding clientele to insure their needs are met.

 

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Forms:

Soil Sample Information Form

Profile Soil Sample Information Form

Urban and Homeowner Soil Sample Information Form

Water Sample Information Form

Plant Forage Sample Information Form

BioSolid Sample Information Form

Form more information, visit the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Soil, Water and Forage Testing Laboratory at https://soiltesting.tamu.edu/

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