Male-sterile sorghum may offer dairy cows needed energy with less water use
Texas A&M AgriLife research indicates water-efficiency and highly digestible fiber is possible
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Texas A&M AgriLife research indicates water-efficiency and highly digestible fiber is possible
AgriLife Research study shows ‘thicketization’ dramatically impacting water levels
Water-stress climate favors sorghum hybrids
Texas A&M Department of Soil and Crop Sciences adds four new faculty
Entities seek advances benefitting the Republic of Botswana, Texas sectors
Research and outreach to focus on producer-identified challenges
Report aims to educate Texans and guide land conservation efforts
Farm, Ranch and Rural Communities Federal Advisory Committee evaluates policies, programs at intersection of agriculture, climate change
Fadamiro joins Texas A&M University Division of Research
Faculty, students step into leadership positions, bring home national honors, awards, scholarships
Texas A&M AgriLife breeds new varieties to meet heat, drought issues of Texas
Pasture test for 2022 billies starts Dec. 13
Extension, research directed at economic and ecological sustainability for landowners
Institute merges equine research, academics, facilities to advance industry, leadership, horse well-being
Grant-funded stakeholder meeting Dec. 5 coincides with annual controlled environment ag conference in Dallas
Extension, research efforts to focus on big game species management
Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture, Chicago Council on Global Affairs bring together key agri-food chain stakeholders
Student research top challenges for bison management
Native perennial ornamental grass offers toughness, versatility, showstopping color
National Science Foundation award includes Texas A&M AgriLife entities, University of North Texas