February 24, 2022
Cotton acres in Texas, U.S. expected to increase
February 18, 2022
Low-input, drought-tolerant guar crop could improve wheat production - Texas A&M AgriLife Research improving varieties suitable for Texas in preparation for return of guar market
February 14, 2022
Canola may help Texas High Plains dairies fill spring forage gap - Texas A&M AgriLife research offers alternative protein source for dairy cows
February 7, 2022
Texas to lead drone data processing as part of $15 million national wheat project - Texas A&M AgriLife team selected to compile data of 19 universities’ public wheat breeding programs
February 4, 2022
Safeguarding seed health protects Texas agriculture - Texas A&M AgriLife diagnostics, research, outreach reduce risk
February 3, 2022
Student-led Texas A&M Plant Breeding Symposium set for February 17 - Symposium invites students to learn from plant breeding industry leaders
February 2, 2022
Researchers tackle salmonella in bulb onions - Risk reduction plan aims to mitigate outbreaks, recalls
January 28, 2022
Texas A&M AgriLife Research’s Cobalt St. Augustine ready for production - Hybrid turfgrass meets drought resistance, shade tolerance, dark-green color demands
January 27, 2022
‘Brown-bagging’ crop seed affects producers as well as research advances - Texas A&M AgriLife Foundation Seed increases promotion of certified seed
January 20, 2022
Cover crops play important role in resilient agriculture - Texas A&M AgriLife faculty look for regional solutions
January 18, 2022
Fighting weeds in a changing world
January 14, 2022
Cover crops play important role in resilient agriculture
January 6, 2022
Bioenergy sorghum’s roots can replenish carbon in soil - A new Texas A&M AgriLife study shows the annual crop can sequester atmospheric carbon dioxide
January 5, 2022
Mobile drip irrigation results in high yields, saves water in watermelon research - AgriLife Research project compares types of irrigation for producing high-quality vegetables
January 3, 2022
Texas A&M AgriLife, partners achieve stable transformation in industrial hemp - Partnership demonstrates the future promise of hemp
December 15, 2021
Enlarging the rice bowl - Research suggests further efficiencies to enhance global rice production
December 14, 2021
Palmer amaranth control matters throughout its life cycle - Texas A&M student researcher tackles a troublesome herbicide-resistant weed
November 24, 2021
New publication from Texas A&M Agrilife - Successional Stages of Commonly Found Commercial Native Seed Varieties
November 19, 2021
Adaptive swarm robotics could revolutionize smart agriculture - Potential to reduce waste through better logistics, optimal use of water and chemicals
November 18, 2021
Overview of seed saving laws
November 3, 2021
Ancestor’s microbiome may help corn resist insect pests - Texas A&M AgriLife scientists study how teosinte’s microbes could help with insect control in corn
October 28, 2021
Canola research in West Texas - Four-year project will test canola cultivars and irrigation strategies
October 27, 2021
Adapting crops for future climate conditions - A Texas A&M AgriLife study used artificial intelligence to project the genetic profile to which cultivars will need to adapt
October 15, 2021
Pushing the bounds of future farming - A Texas A&M AgriLife research scientist is using controlled environment agriculture to make leaps in urban farming through automation, artificial intelligence and robotics
October 14, 2021
Adapting crops for future climate conditions - Texas A&M AgriLife study projects the genetic profile that cultivars will need to adapt
October 13, 2021
AgriLife Research scientist pushing bounds of future farming - Controlled environment agriculture to make leaps through automation, AI, robotics
October 7, 2021
Regenerative agriculture evaluation gets underway in Texas and Oklahoma - Texas A&M AgriLife receives $10 million grant to improve agricultural production, reduce environmental footprint
October 5, 2021
Texas A&M AgriLife virtual wheat and soil field days set for October, November
September 30, 2021
One-of-a-kind peanut sheller to bring peanut seed quality, integrity to Texas - Texas A&M AgriLife, Texas Peanut Producers Board unveil new $1 million shelling plant in Vernon
September 29, 2021
USAID awards UC Davis $15 million for global horticulture research program - Horticulture Innovation Lab aims to empower smallholder farmers
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