Enhancing bioenergy and environmental sustainability through cane production
Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist joins national bioenergy research center
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Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist joins national bioenergy research center
Position to direct microbiological research in Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering
Texas A&M AgriLife study shows the annual crop can sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide
In addition to providing protection from drought, heat and pests, wax could generate extra revenue for producers
A downturn in the bioenergy industry has led one Texas A&M AgriLife Researcher to reach to new heights in the forage biomass arena.