Take advantage of existing nutrients with deep soil testing
Producers accounting for in-soil nitrogen can offset high production expenses
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Producers accounting for in-soil nitrogen can offset high production expenses
Accounting for in-soil nitrogen can offset some high fertilizer expenses
Emergency order requires performing more than 11,500 tests in 12 weeks
Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory prepares for increase in test submissions following emergency order
Texas A&M AgriLife lab protects Texans from foodborne-illness, helps Texas economy
Texas A&M AgriLife lab aids in animal nutrition-related decisions
Bill Sims Wool and Research Lab expanding to serve U.S. industry
Three locations can conduct preliminary tests for management purposes
Herbicide-resistant weeds target of $2.23 million Texas A&M AgriLife-led study
Collaborating with Amarillo Pathology Group, Physicians Preferred Laboratory
Despite federal red tape limiting testing capacity, Texas A&M Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory in College Station began limited human testing this week