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January 28, 2017

Texas A&M AgriLife unmanned aerial systems program receives update

COLLEGE STATION - A contingent of Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists, part of a cross-disciplined unmanned aerial systems research team, recently gave briefings in College Station on project results conducted across Texas.

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January 23, 2017

Closed-loop concept could be the future of sustainable animal farms

Dr. Eunsung Kan sees his concept of a closed-loop dairy farm, which reuses wastewater, emits zero waste and powers itself on manure, as the future of sustainable animal farming.

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January 21, 2017

Doctoral candidate Smith receives trio of awards

COLLEGE STATION -- William "Brandon" Smith, a doctoral candidate in the Texas A&M University department of soil and crop sciences in College Station and the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Overton, is racking up awards as he approaches graduation.

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January 20, 2017

Oaks may replace pines in severely burned ‘Lost Pines’ region without human intervention

COLLEGE STATION – Without human help, the “Lost Pines” may lose some of what it is known for after wildfire ripped through that region almost six years ago, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife study.

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January 15, 2017

AgriLife Research study finds new target for controlling cell division

COLLEGE STATION -- Modern genome sequencing methods used to measure the efficiency of synthesis of individual protein during cell division has found that the enzymes that make lipids and membranes were synthesized at much greater efficiency when a cell is ready to split.

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January 13, 2017

‘Flag the Technology’ helps farmers identify herbicide sensitive fields

COLLEGE STATION - The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Texas Plant Protection Association have collaborated on a Flag the Technology program that identifies crop fields sensitive to certain herbicides.

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January 12, 2017

Career change: Rocket scientist finds agriculture more out of this world than space

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January 11, 2017

Tedeschi, Tomberlin earn Faculty Fellow distinction at Texas A&M AgriLife conference

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January 11, 2017

Texas A&M AgriLife presents Vice Chancellor Award in Excellence honors

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January 10, 2017

Texas Nursery and Landscape Association receives AgriLife Extension Partnership Award

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January 9, 2017

Vierling to lead AgriLife center, Texas Foundation Seed at Vernon

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January 9, 2017

Auvermann selected to take leadership of Texas A&M AgriLife center in Amarillo

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January 8, 2017

Research trials focus on winter pasture stocking strategies

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January 6, 2017

Texas A&M institute sends up ‘bat signal’ for help from Texas landowners

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January 6, 2017

Sweeten to retire after 45 years of service to Texas A&M

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January 3, 2017

Agriculture tells the history of the Rio Grande Valley

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January 2, 2017

Texas A&M garners $10 million grant to establish center, fight vector-borne diseases

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December 30, 2016

Research shows Central Texas landscapes can go ‘thirsty’ but still thrive

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December 27, 2016

Cover crop costs recovered on Rolling Plains cotton

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December 19, 2016

Hybrid wheat breeding gets almost $1 million USDA investment