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Thanos Gentimis is a new assistant professor in the Texas A&M Department of Soil and Crop Sciences specializing in data analytics.
A Lone Star Healthy Streams workshop will be held on the Geronimo and Alligator Creeks, Plum Creekand Cibolo Creek watersheds in Seguin.
In Texas, surface mine reclamation is a decades-long process requiring scientific precision, environmental insight and strong collaboration.
Catharine Ross, Ph.D., has been appointed associate dean for faculty affairs in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Pork prices hit record highs at $5.01 per pound this summer. Tight supplies and holiday demand are expected to keep costs elevated into 2026, experts say.
Much of Magalhaes’ work revolves around discovering and deciphering the complex factors that contribute to outbreaks. Environmental factors like temperature and rainfall can set the stage for mosquito ...
A handheld sensor and innovative technique by AgriLife Research could offer a noninvasive alternative to food diaries and blood tests.
Parasites, predators, forage variability and market pressures challenge Texas sheep and goat producers, making resilience critical.
Brett Meisinger is doing something almost unheard of – not just in the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, but likely nationwide. He coaches one of the university’s most decorated ...
The annual Texas A&M AgriLife Forage Sorghum Plot Tour will be from 9-11 a.m. Aug. 27 at the AgriLife Research station at Bushland.
Texas beekeepers lost 61% of colonies in 2025. Join AgriLife’s free Aug. 29 webinar to learn causes, solutions and strategies to protect pollinators.
Scientists are developing a new option for insect control in corn, based on microbes found in corn’s ancestor, teosinte.
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