Tag: Paul DeLaune
Texas Cover Crops: Researchers Focus on Regional Differences Jan 18, 2022
While cover crops benefits are proven, Texas A&M AgriLife scientists are finding one size does not fit all relating to their use in the semi-arid regions of the state. What works […]
Livestock Forage: Put a Cover Crop in the Mix – DTN Jan 5, 2022
There’s no question cover crops can do a lot of great things for the soil, but as livestock producers try to put a dollar figure to the practice it’s often […]
Texas Rolling Plains Wheat: Double-Cropping, Longer-Term Cover Crop Options Sep 14, 2018
Double cropping may be another consideration for producers who have used cover crops in wheat systems within the Rolling Plains, according to an ongoing Texas A&M AgriLife Research study. Dr. […]
Texas: Rolling Plains Conservation Field Tour, Vernon, Aug. 29 Aug 13, 2018
The Rolling Plains field tour, Practices to Improve Soil Health and Soil/Water Conservation, will be hosted Aug. 29 by Texas A&M AgriLife at Vernon and the U.S. Department of Agriculture […]
Texas Cotton: More Mature Cover Crops Help Maintain Residue Longer Sep 4, 2017
Often producers planting cover crops are worried about moisture use, but more important is the longevity of the crop residue and its beneficial results, said a Texas A&M AgriLife Research […]
Texas Cotton: Hold the Water – Wait Until Flowering to Irrigate, Says Study Sep 1, 2017
Almost five years of data indicate producers can save as much as 40 percent of their water on a cotton crop by better timing their irrigation, according to a Texas […]