[10]Rosberg, David W., 1950; Control of pecan diseases in 1950. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Progress Report 1330.

[11]Rosberg, David W. and D. R. King, 1954; Pecan disease and insect control experiments in Texas, 1953. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station Progress Report 1671.

Your County EXTENSION AGENTS

can furnish you the latest information on farming, ranching and homemaking. They represent both The Texas A. & M. College System and the United States Department of Agriculture in your county.

Most county extension agents have their offices in the county courthouse or agriculture building. They welcome your visits, calls or letters for assistance.

This publication is one of many prepared by the Texas Agricultural Extension Service to present up-to-date, authoritative information, based on results of research. Extension publications are available from your local agents or from the Agricultural Information Office, College Station, Texas.


Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics. The Texas A. & M. College System and United States Department of Agriculture cooperating. Distributed in furtherance of the Acts of Congress of May 8, 1914, as amended, and June 30, 1914.

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