Cattle producers face decisions as drought intensifies
Weighing winter feeding costs with potential price gains in March and April can mean tough decisions for some cattle operations during drought.
Weighing winter feeding costs with potential price gains in March and April can mean tough decisions for some cattle operations during drought.
Cattle play a critical role in a health ecosystem, and one of their secrets is their ability to upcycle forages and convert it into nutrient-dense beef.
Texas A&M AgriLife researchers have made a discovery that will help combat fastidious pathogens, which cost U.S. agriculture billions of dollars annually.
Turkey supplies are down, and prices up due to holiday uncertainty.
Black-and-white tegu lizards (Salvator merianae) have been spotted in several southeastern states, worrying biologists due to the reptile’s habit of eating eggs and native animals.
Wholesale turkey prices are up and production is down amid looming uncertainty over how COVID-19 will impact traditional consumer trends this holiday season, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
The Texas Forest Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife offer resources for scenic views.
With increased stress and isolation due to COVID-19, natural areas and the psychological benefits they provide are needed now more than ever, researchers say.
The Asian giant hornet has not yet been spotted in Texas, but Wizzie Brown, a program specialist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, says experts are already working to prevent them from making their way here.
A new research project aims to develop an accurate way to predict potential contamination with SARS-CoV-2 – the virus that causes COVID-19 – throughout the food-supply chain.