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The Gardens at Texas A&M fall decor features pumpkins of different colors in front of planters with white flowers in one and red in the other.
October 3, 2024

Prepare your garden for the holiday season

AgriLife Extension October Garden Guide

A person pouring a glass of red wine.
October 3, 2024

How to choose the right bottle of red wine

And know the different categories to pick from

Tomato plant with unripe green tomatoes on it
October 3, 2024

Texas A&M AgriLife Research leading effort to develop more high-quality, resilient tomatoes

Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center will produce advanced tomato breeding lines

A young girl with her mother watering plants in The Gardens at Texas A&M
October 2, 2024

Annual Fall Festival set for Oct. 19 in The Gardens at Texas A&M University

Morning of fall fun, educational activities awaits visitors

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
October 2, 2024

New nutrition specialist brings expertise to Far West Texas

Rogus joins Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in El Paso

Valve for opening and closing flow of irrigation water to help soil conditions
October 1, 2024

Soil moisture conditions expected to worsen across state

Texas Crop and Weather Report

October 1, 2024

The strange types of spiderwebs found in nature

AgriLife Extension specialist unravels the strategies of different spiderweb styles

September 30, 2024

Research steers Winter Garden toward sustainable horticulture

Region integral to Texas fruit and vegetable production

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September 30, 2024

Three new faculty added to address agricultural, agribusiness challenges in Rio Grande Valley

Producers and students to benefit from additional expertise of Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics

September 26, 2024

Can we ‘recharge’ our cells?

Texas A&M researchers use nanotechnology to recharge the "powerhouse of the cell" in fight against disease and aging.

Texas A&M AgriLife in white against a maroon background
September 26, 2024

Student opportunities abound in food science

Heather Struchen ’12 turns technical expertise into national account manager sales career

Several yellow and white coffee cups with tasting spoons lined up on a counter.
September 25, 2024

How to brew the perfect cup of coffee

Make a cup of coffee that feels as good as it tastes

Russell Wallace, PhD., holds up one single red ripe strawberry.
September 25, 2024

Wallace’s legacy: Reviving Texas strawberry production

15 years of statewide strawberry research impact

A group of pumpkins ranging from white to dark orange as viewed from above. They have been picked and are on display.
September 24, 2024

Texas pumpkin yields and quality up despite hot summer

Texas Crop and Weather Report.

A closeup of a field cricket
September 24, 2024

Why crickets swarm in the fall

Avoid the annoyance of annual cricket swarms around homes, businesses.

September 24, 2024

Biological and Agricultural Engineering ranked No. 1

Department tops U.S. News & World Report rankings for 2025

Taeyoon Lee, Ph.D. He is standing with his arm on a wooden rail. He is wearing a green button down shirt
September 23, 2024

New expert brings technology focus to forestry education and management

Texas A&M Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology faculty member blends traditional, cutting-edge approach

September 23, 2024

AgriLife Extension to host picolinic acid chemistry training on Oct. 9

Virtual course will cover application requirements of Invora herbicide

A grove of trees with light green leaves
September 20, 2024

Texas tree care challenges focus of new arborist on plant pathology team

Adams set to address diverse tree population and complex health issues

Texas A&M AgriLife
September 19, 2024

New agents fill AgriLife Extension positions across the state

Agency personnel provide educational programming, outreach in their respective communities