Doctoral student and soil scientist Harrison Coker tests plant growth in microgravity aboard the International Space Station.
Board of Regents approve two new Regents Professors and seven Regents Fellows from across Texas A&M AgriLife during its Nov.
Texas’ citrus crop is slightly behind schedule for the season and facing an uncertain future when it comes to irrigation ...
Texas A&M AgriLife is partnering with beef producers to optimize production efficiency and sustainability of cow-calf and stocker operations.
Texas A&M poultry science former students lead the nation’s turkey industry, shaping policy, food safety and Thanksgiving ...
For Tom Bigbee ’77, being a part of the Texas A&M Horse Judging Team wasn’t just a college activity – it seeded a longtime commitment to give back.
Texas A&M AgriLife received top awards and recognition during the annual Texas Section Society for Range Management meeting in Alpine.
Until the 1992 advent of a tomato that could delay softening, the fruit was picked green to withstand shipping. The delayed-softening trait was an example of the gene-silencing technique RNA ...
Texas wine grape growers are reporting high-quality fruit this season despite scattered weather-related challenges and ongoing uncertainty in wine markets, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension ...