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TEXAS A&M DALLAS MARKS 25 YEARS WITH OPEN HOUSE MAY 30

DALLAS — Texas A&M Dallas will mark its Silver Anniversary on May 30 by having its first open house since the early 1980s. “We especially invite those people who drive by on Coit Road every day and wonder what goes on inside,” said Dr. Tim Davis, the center’s resident director. “It should be a great…

May 26, 1998

Campus & Community

TEXAS A&M PLANT PATHOLOGIST DIES IN AUTO ACCIDENT

Contact: Randy Upshaw, (972) 952-9240; r-upshaw@tamu.edu Writer: Mary M. Porter, (972) 952-9232; m-porter@tamu.edu DALLAS — Dr. Janell Stevens Johnk, 35, Extension plant pathologist at the Texas A&M Research and Extension Center in Dallas, was killed Wednesday afternoon (May 6) in a five-vehicle accident in Frisco. She was traveling to Prosper to prepare for a wheat…

May 11, 1998

Campus & Community

ED SMITH RECEIVES DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD

COLLEGE STATION — Dr. Ed Smith of College Station received the Distinguished Service award from the Texas Agricultural Cooperative Council. Smith, the Distinguished Roy B. Davis Professor of Agricultural Cooperation at Texas A&M University, accepted the award at the TACC’s annual meeting in Corpus Christi. Dr. Gene Nelson, head, Department of Agricultural Economics at Texas…

April 29, 1998

Campus & Community

FINANCIAL SUMMIT WILL ADDRESS INCREASED AGRICULTURAL RISK

COLLEGE STATION — Agriculture is playing a new game in the 1990s, and the Texas Agricultural Summit on Finance will help the players understand what they’re up against. “The rules of the game are changing for two reasons. One is the structure of agriculture itself, and the other is the structure of the financial institutions…

April 23, 1998

Campus & Community

BOB AND MARGARET PALM GIVE SCHOLARSHIP TO TEXAS A&M

COLLEGE STATION — An $11,000 scholarship with matching College of Agriculture Development Council funds has been donated to Texas A&M University. Bob and Margaret Palm of Nacogdoches are providing the scholarship to students in the department of poultry science. Bob Palm is the senior vice president for Pilgrim’s Pride Corporation and a 1965 graduate of…

April 21, 1998

Campus & Community

SCHOLARSHIP FUNDED FOR AG COOPERATIVE STUDY

COLLEGE STATION–The agricultural cooperative that was once the world’s largest exporter of wheat gave an endowed scholarship in the amount of $31,700 to the Texas A&M University department of agricultural economics. The Producers Grain Corporation educational trust fund was established 10 years ago when the Producers Grain Corporation began to downsize and prepare for the…

April 14, 1998

Campus & Community

TEXAS AGRICULTURAL SUMMIT ON FINANCE SET FOR MAY

COLLEGE STATION — Agriculture can be a risky business, even for bankers. That’s why issues in agricultural financing will be the focus of a May 27 Texas Agricultural Summit Conference in Austin. “Banks and other institutions that lend money to agriculture are undergoing significant changes,” said Dr. Gene Nelson, head of the agricultural economics department…

April 3, 1998

Campus & Community

TEXAS RESEARCHERS TEAM UP TO SOLVE GRAIN, TURF PROBLEMS

Writer: Kathleen Davis Phillips, (979) 845-2872, ka-phillips@tamu.edu Contact: Dr. Frank Gilstrap, (979) 845-7958, f-gilstrap@tamu.edu Dr. John Mullet, (979) 845-0722, jmullet@tamu.edu COLLEGE STATION — Texas legislators are betting on the collective expertise of the state’s researchers to piece together grain and turfgrass varieties that are a cut above any else in the world. They’ve anteed up $1 million aimed at…

February 25, 1998

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ESTATE PLANNING SEMINARS SCHEDULED FOR MARCH

COLLEGE STATION — Estate tax rates range from 37 percent to 60 percent for estates above $625,000. To assist people in learning what is included in a taxable estate and what deductions and expenses are available to reduce the taxable estate, the Texas Agricultural Extension Service is hosting four estate planning seminars across the state….

February 18, 1998

Campus & Community

NATURE TOURISM MONEY DOESN’T GROW ON TREES, EXPERT SAYS

COLLEGE STATION — Recently released national figures show Texas communities shouldn’t expect birdwatching and other wildlife viewing to bring a nature tourism boom, a Texas A&M University expert says. However, because birdwatchers and other wildlife observers are a large segment of the population, there are ways that communities can profit from an interest in wildlife….

January 27, 1998

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