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Brahman-Type Cattle May Require Less Nitrogen

A recently funded Texas A&M AgriLife study will determine differences in nitrogen requirements between Brahman type cattle and other cattle.

July 30, 2020

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Mysterious Seeds From China Appear in 28 U.S. States & Britain [PHOTOS]

Mysterious seeds that appear to be shipped from China are showing up in at least 28 states in the United States and in Britain.

July 30, 2020

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Mystery Seeds Arriving In Texas Mailboxes

Kevin Ong, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service plant pathologist and director of the Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, said this is concerning because these packages have seeds in them instead of what is listed, and there is no information on what type they might be.

July 29, 2020

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Gardening is the ‘primer’ of agriculture

Because of its simple start up process, easy access to varieties and their seeds, gardening offers a wide variety of experiences shared with other sectors of agriculture.

July 29, 2020

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Recipients Advised to Report Unsolicited Mystery Seed Shipments

Texas residents are now among those across the nation receiving mysterious seeds delivered by mail in tiny bags marked as jewelry.

July 28, 2020

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Kissing bugs, a cute name with no so cute side effects, spiking in Texas

Experts with Texas A&M AgriLife Research say that bite can affect you down the road because kissing bugs are known to spread Chagas disease

July 28, 2020

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Mysterious Seeds from China Arrive Unsolicited in Texas Mailboxes, Says Ag Commissioner

What USDA wants to know is why are people getting these and are they noxious weeds.

July 28, 2020

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Common Critters: Nothing big or bad about the wolf spider — no matter how scary it looks

“They’re more afraid of you than you should be afraid of them,” said Molly Keck, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service entomologist.

July 27, 2020

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The Best Hurricane Preparedness Supplies and Strategies

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service explains how mosquito populations can explode after a severe storm, and with them come harmful diseases.

July 24, 2020

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While pondering how coronavirus has upended life in North Texas, nibble on this: Now we’ve got rats

Restaurant closures have canceled the meal ticket at their usual haunts and sent the varmints scurrying into residential areas.

July 23, 2020

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