Forage sorghum plot tour set for Aug. 20 in Bushland
New hybrid varieties, research updates discussed
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New hybrid varieties, research updates discussed
Texas A&M AgriLife Research findings part of ongoing effort to prevent reemergence of tick-borne cattle fever
Department of Animal Science faculty and students recognized by American Society of Animal Science
Participants will learn ways to reduce winter feed costs
Two sessions are scheduled Aug. 12-13 and Aug. 14-15 in College Station
More than 50 educational hours, 20 courses aimed at helping producers bring operations back to full speed.
Feral hog management, soil fertility and pond management among topics
Program includes special focus on cattle grazing practices for wildlife diversity
Equine economics, joint health and renowned horse trainer on the agenda
American Meat Science Association award presented for contributions and impact in meat science industry
Facial recognition technology for cows, chute-side working demonstrations among offerings at Aug. 5-7 event
Alpine position joint appointment with Sul Ross State University
Center helps inform legislators, advance policy to benefit farmers, ranchers, others
Meat scientists explore the science behind cooking aromas and share their flavorful secrets
Event features educational sessions, shows and live demonstrations
Event will feature presentations on cattle nutrition, food supply security
Anniversary event highlights past, present, future regional impacts
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory expert explains importance of assessing livestock minerals
World’s largest beef cattle educational event expected to attract 2,000 attendees to Bryan-College Station