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Date: 2016-07-27 17:02:00
Texas A&M University System
Water
Texas A&M AgriLife
Physical geography
Agronomy
Deficit irrigation
Hydroponics
Uvalde
Texas
Texas
Texas AgriLife Research

Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Uvalde T he Uvalde Center, established in 1972, serves the Texas Wintergarden region, known for its rechargeable water sources

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