A new study in the journal Nature Sustainability estimates that blowing dust and wind erosion cost approximately $154 billion ...
Soil erosion happens when soil is blown or washed away. This can be caused by rain or the West Texas wind. A great example of this is the dust bowl of the 1930s, but it can happen on a smaller ...
The El Camino Real Texas Master Naturalists, in partnership with the Cameron Public Library and the Little River Basin Master Gardeners, are thrilled to announce the launch of a new and exciting initi ...
The Rockwall County Commissioner's Court, led by Commissioner John Stacy, last Friday hosted a three-county educational session on soil and water conservation lakes. The session brought together ...
The Texas A&M Forest Service has highlighted the black willow, or Salix nigra, as January's riparian tree spotlight. Native to Texas, black willows thrive in wet ...
Drought conditions continue to influence agricultural production across more than half the state, but large swaths of Texas are experiencing the best soil moisture in years.
Others who lost their homes in the fire have faced a long and costly slog to stabilize the soil on their land so they can rebuild. Some residents have unknowingly contributed to their erosion ...