Beef bulls must be developed properly after weaning to become productive herd sires. The following nutritional management guidelines...
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Published Works
Alabama Extension News and Informational Articles
Katie Nichols, “Safe Drinking Water a Priority for Alabamians,” ...
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Lichens are often blamed for the decline and death of shrubs and trees in Alabama landscapes. Learn about their life history, damage...
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The Piggy Bank Project is designed for the entire family to have fun all while being creative. This project details how a person can cre...
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Introduction
Let’s make an airplane. A glider is an airplane that does not have an engine. In this activity, you will create an airplane ...
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Alabama 4-H, the state's leading youth development organization, provides education and learning opportunities in three primary areas: civic...
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*This recipe is an excerpt from Fresh from the Farm Alabama Recipes, FCS-2112.
We hope you enjoy Dehydrated Zucchini!
Thi...
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North American Beaver (Castor Canadensis)
Native, semi-aquatic rodent found in southeastern U.S. wetlands.
Largest rodent in the Sou...
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Specific BMP guidelines apply in Alabama for timber harvesting surrounding streams and wetlands. The tables provided here offer esse...
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An overview of the identification of pine bark beetles, causes for infestation in the urban landscape, and recommended integrated pe...
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These bermudagrass diseases are closely tied to turf management practices. Know how to avoid damage, recognize symptoms, and control...
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