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Mary Cowser, a senior in the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, has plans for a future in fungi and law ...
Three Texas A&M AgriLife entomologists were recognized for their outstanding achievements in education and outreach.
Texas A&M AgriLife has partnered with organizations to highlight the importance of land stewardship during Soil and Water Stewardship Week.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Bexar County will host a virtual Farm Pond Management workshop on May 8 from noon to 1 p.m.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will hold statewide workshops teaching landowners how to improve wildlife habitat on their property.
A new study by Texas A&M shows fertility rates in U.S. broiler eggs could decline to approximately 60% by 2050.
Merri Beth Day, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension economist, has a passion to help agricultural producers and make life easier for them.
The Texas A&M Wool Judging Teams swept the Intercollegiate National Wool Judging competition at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
The Texas A&M Department of Animal Science Academic Quadrathlon Team walked away as winners for the fifth consecutive time.
Texas fruit growers are facing a difficult season due to a combination of inconsistent winter chill and damaging spring freezes.
Published in Science Advances, the study found that many species do not stick to a single daily rhythm, contradicting decades of scientific assumptions. These findings reveal the flexibility of ...
In BESC 204 Molds and Mushrooms, the largest elective in bioenvironmental sciences, fungi aren’t food or footnotes — they’re the main event.