Private water well screenings set for Feb. 9-10 in Briscoe, Hall counties
Residents are invited to test their well water and review results
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Residents are invited to test their well water and review results
Texas A&M doctoral student Justinn Jones uses tech and data to reveal nature's hidden patterns
Residents are invited to participate in water well screenings and results meetings
Workshop will include discussion on watershed systems, types and sources of water pollution
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service program emphasizes appropriate timing for key activities, treatments
Texas A&M Forest Service advises caution with freeze-cured grasses and high winds
Texas Conservation and Sustainability Initiative offers $42 million to producers for crop, livestock and forestry conservation practices
Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute aims to empower landowners, municipal leaders with solutions
Mathes joins agency’s elite team of 11 officers and investigators
Community meeting to feature riparian restoration demonstration project
Texas A&M Forest Service encourages extra caution over holiday season
Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M Engineering researchers join international discussions and presentations in Morocco.
Webinar set Dec. 12 to explain application process
Community members, landowners invited to help develop protection plan
Cost-share initiative helps landowners replant native trees after natural disasters
Texas A&M’s Carmen Reisdorf ’27 built a citizen science project linking AI, ecology and global volunteers
AgriLife Research scientist turns passion into science to sustain the land, and people who depend on it
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service event to focus on wildlife valuation, grazing, fire preparedness, more
Texas A&M scientists study how roads, wind and conservation affect one of nature’s most extraordinary journeys
Residents can test well water and soil, learn best practices and earn continuing education units