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A lab technician inspects cotton seedlings in a lab.
April 16, 2026

Tweaking plant cholesterol precursors could protect cotton

AgriLife Research team uses gene editing to exploit biological weaknesses in plant-feeding insects

two men stand on a stage, one at a podium
April 15, 2026

Tomaszewski earns Dairy Challenge Founder Award

Longtime dairy education leader recognized by North American Intercollegiate Dairy Challenge

Closeup of ripening strawberry.
April 14, 2026

Texas strawberry season slow to start, but quality stays high

Texas Crop and Weather Report - April 14, 2026

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
April 14, 2026

Agriculture and Life Sciences faculty join University Distinguished Professor ranks

Mohanty, Ross among eight faculty members selected across Texas A&M University

An individual holding up a glass jar in a lab. he is wearing protective glasses, a lab coat and blue rubber gloves
April 14, 2026

Texas A&M biological and agricultural engineering graduate program ranks No. 6

U.S. News & World Report ranking reflects industry partnerships and strong graduate training

A group of three people hug while others stand and sit arond them
April 13, 2026

70th annual Convocation celebrates Agriculture and Life Sciences students

Honorees recognized for leadership, scholarship and service at milestone ceremony

a dispatcher sits in front of multiple computer screens
April 13, 2026

Texas A&M Forest Service enhances wildland fire dispatch center

Open house highlights upgrades, honors dispatchers for National Public Safety Telecommunications Week

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
April 13, 2026

Texas A&M AgriLife names Caroline Rydell assistant vice chancellor for federal relations

New advocate brings three decades of agricultural policy and government relations experience

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
April 10, 2026

AgriLife Extension agent receives cattle association’s top beef award

Texas and Southwestern Cattle Raisers present Outstanding County Agent-Beef award to Marcel Fischbacher

A queen bee marked with white paste for clear identification among thousands of bees in a colony.
April 9, 2026

Saving the queen: Scientists study bee reproduction to strengthen colonies

Texas A&M AgriLife exploreshow environmental pressures disrupt the biology of honey bee colonies

A woman stands with her hands folded in front of a brown, tiled wall. She is wearing a black top and white pants
April 8, 2026

Rural roots, big goals shape Texas A&M biochemistry student’s path to medicine

With an associate degree at 16, Reagan Moreau ’27 pursues a career as a surgeon

A basket of tulips sits in front of sign that says "Moody Blooms."
April 8, 2026

Aggie turns farm into tulip destination

Former College of Agriculture and Life Sciences student Jerry Moody ’91 introduces people to agriculture through blooms

A hand against a background of ornamental plants.
April 7, 2026

Texas ‘green industry’ shifts to steady, sustainable growth following COVID-era boom

Texas Crop and Weather Report - April 7, 2026

A landscaped backyard features a gazebo with outdoor seating, as well as a small pond surrounded by plants and rocks.
April 7, 2026

Learn how to create and care for a wildlife pond in your backyard

AgriLife Extension expert shares tips for planning, design and maintenance

people behind a red ribbon in front of a building
April 7, 2026

Texas A&M AgriLife celebrates new home for center serving the High Plains

Expanded facility in Canyon to better serve region through research and educational outreach

woman standing in a cotton field talking to a group of people
April 3, 2026

Katie Lewis earns Texas Environmental Excellence Award for Agriculture

AgriLife Research scientist focuses on agricultural production support, strength

A person in protective clothing and wearing leather gloves holds a lit drip torch during a prescribed fire.
April 3, 2026

AgriLife Extension launches redesigned online prescribed burn school

Self-paced course provides landowners with knowledge, skills to use fire as land management tool

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
April 3, 2026

Entomologist Scotty Yang brings invasive insect expertise to Texas A&M

New researcher, educator advances science-based pest management in Texas

Cattle in field
April 2, 2026

McGregor Research Center Field Day set for April 17 in McGregor

Research tours, market outlook and New World Screwworm update highlight agenda

A large group of individuals posing with Reveille
April 2, 2026

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences former students earn highest Texas A&M honor

The Association of Former Students names 12 Distinguished Alumnus Award honorees