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Welcome the South Central Region's Texas Resource Guide.

Use the dropdown menus below to browse our Texas resources by top events, key contacts, success stories--or by a variety of topics, from managing crops to getting certified to business planning. Texas' top organic and sustainable organizations are already displayed.

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Texas Organic Program Contactota
The National Association of Organic Programs (NASOP) offers a list of contacts of state organic officials across the U.S. Texas's organic program...
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HortIPM: Integrated Pest Management for Commercial Nursery/Floral Crop Producers in Texas
This site provides educational information on Integrated Pest Management (IPM) for commercial nursery/floral crop producers. It is jointly...
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Texas Organic Farmers & Gardeners Association
TOFGA is a publicly supported, non-profit association whose members include commercial plant growers, ranchers, farmers, retailers, wholesalers,...
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A Guide to Marketing Organic Produce, for Texas Organic Fruit and Vegetable Growers
This online guidebook looks at marketing alternatives ranging from wholesalers and brokers to processors and cooperatives to a variety of direct...
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Adding Value to Agricultural Products
Value-added agriculture generates several billion dollars in economic impact for the state of Texas each year. In fact, the economic impact of...
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Alternative Agricultural Enterprises: A Listing of Resources from Texas A&M University
This web page provides an a to z listing, by type of enterprise, of an extraordinary number of resources on specific alternative agricultural...
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IPM Guide from Texas A&M University
This guide covers biocontrol products, pest management strategies, and advice on sampling and monitoring for pests and their natural enemies.
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Organic Feed and Forage Hotline in Texas
In an effort to help organic producers locate organically produced livestock feed and forages, the Texas Department of Agriculture (TDA) has set up...
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Sustainable Production Systems: Information and Resources from Texas A&M University
This web site features a range of publications and resources, including a wide range of pest management bulletins, field crop publications, and...
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Vegetables: Commercial Organic Vegetable Production Guide
This guidebook from Texas A&M University looks at the key factors in successful organic vegetable production; certification and certification...
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