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Texas A&M Grazingland Animal Nutrition Lab empowers producers with actionable insights on forage, livestock performance
New facility to strengthen global leadership in animal genetics
AgriLife Research and IBM ‘Soil and Water Assessment Tool Virtual Extension Assistant’ provides user-friendly management insights
Food scientists turn byproducts into high-protein snacks with fermentation
Texas A&M animal science researcher honored for groundbreaking contributions to livestock reproduction research
New plant technologies could reduce fertilizer levels, costs for producers
Pioneer biologist to retire after decades of discoveries and lasting mentorship
Farmers can utilize remote sensing, big data, artificial intelligence to simulate real-world crop production scenarios
Texas A&M AgriLife to provide expertise, field trial locations for $7 million effort to benefit grape growers
Endowed fund begins providing financial support to incoming students
Horticulturalists and entomologists team up to investigate insect-transmitted plant disease
Make your parties sparkle as much as your beverage with a wine scientist’s advice on glassware
Scientists assess a tick’s potential to spread disease in Southern U.S.
AgriLife Research scientists switch from defense to offense to fight the U.S.’s most devastating citrus disease
AgriLife Research scientists switch from defense to offense to fight the U.S.’s most devastating citrus disease
Texas A&M expert aids global study on how longevity conservation helps wildlife populations
Research collaboration lays foundation for genetic tools to control cattle fever ticks
Researchers discuss agriculture, natural resources and life sciences AI applications
Betsy Pierson to retire from Texas A&M Department of Horticultural Sciences