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Scientists with Texas A&M AgriLife Research are leading a NASA-backed effort to develop a predictive tool to transform wetland conservation.
Rainfall has benefitted many crops statewide, but the moisture also serves as a catalyst for insects and pests.
Marcus Blum, Ph.D., recently joined the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service as the statewide wildlife specialist and assistant professor.
Removing livestock from high-risk areas early can help prevent injuries and reduce prolonged exposure to floodwater.
As Texas fruit growers battle unpredictable chill hours and late spring freezes, a small, but growing, group is turning to lesser-known or “alternative” fruit crops in search of more resilient and ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has appointed David Brooke as its new statewide prescribed fire coordinator.
Texas A&M Department of Animal Science announced a $5 million commitment from the Rosenthal family to the Meat Science and Technology Center.
Texas A&M AgriLife experts warn of stinging caterpillars as weather warms, what you should know about their venom, and how to identify one.
Tyler Gilreath, Ph.D., has been hired by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service as an entomology specialist based at the Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center at Amarillo.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service webinar will help educate agricultural producers and the public about the New World screwworm.
Mian Riaz, Ph.D., was named a 2025 Fellow by the American Oil Chemists’ Society during its 29th annual meeting and expo in April.
The Texas A&M Forest Service advises all to take care and stop wildfires before they start: Memorial Day with some summer safety tips.
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