Texas A&M AgriLife researchers identify novel approach to minimize nitrogen loss in crops
Biological nitrification inhibition trait in sorghum may allow reduced fertilizer use and greenhouse gas emissions
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Biological nitrification inhibition trait in sorghum may allow reduced fertilizer use and greenhouse gas emissions
Programs in Sonora, Hunt and San Angelo focus on redberry juniper and honey mesquite control
Climate-smart program, initiatives and best practices will be discussed
Texas farmers, ranchers, small forest owners adopting climate-smart practices can apply to participate
Climate-smart agricultural practices, tomato grafting and hydroponics featured
Cover crops, climate-smart incentive program will be featured
Julie Howe’s mission to explore and advance agricultural solutions
Howe and Rajan lead collaboration across Texas
Texas A&M AgriLife Research receives largest competitive grant in its history