The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Travis County will host an agriculture financial assistance workshop on April 4 in Austin.
Former Texas A&M Department of Animal Science standout Sarah McEntire Prather ’17 is recognized as one of COWGIRL magazine’s 30 Under 30.
After almost four decades of rangeland and ecosystem management research and teaching, Urs Kreuter, Ph.D., retires.
Judit Pénzes, Ph.D., a virologist, joined the Texas A&M Department of Entomology as an assistant professor specializing in insect virology.
David Anderson, Ph.D., receives a lifetime achievement award from the Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
Landowners with livestock or agricultural infrastructure losses from recent wildfires across Texas are advised to properly document losses.
The emerging field of ecoinformatics is transforming the way we understand and manage ecological systems and real-world challenges.
Texas crawfish production is faring better than last year’s dismal harvest, but the industry has not fully recovered.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and OneOp will host the webinar, “TRICARE ECHO Demystified: Eligibility, Enrollment and Effective Support Strategies,” on April 2. The free webinar will be ...
Shannon Combest, Ph.D., has been hired as the Department of Food Science and Technology's first AgriLife Extension specialist.
Texas A&M AgriLife experts share insights on snake behavior, tips to prevent unnecessary fear of snakes and reduce the risk of a bite.
Semira Mancill and Ronnie Schnell are passionate agriculturalists who live their love for agriculture beyond their nine-to-five jobs.