Reshaping food systems to be responsive to consumer preferences, agriculture could increase human health, profits and sustainability.
Landowners with livestock or agricultural infrastructure flood damage, losses are advised to properly document those losses for in ...
The Texas Master Naturalist Program is one of five Texas-based initiatives recognized as a 2025 Texan by Nature Conservation Wrangler.
Ian Ausprey, Ph.D., joined the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology as an assistant professor. He specializes in community ecology and ...
Teresa Davis, Ph.D., has been named director of the Texas A&M AgriLife Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture, IHA ...
AgriLife Extension experts explain how genetics and other factors can affect an egg's color, shape and shading.
Despite some challenges, conditions appear to be aligning well for Texas strawberries as spring harvests continue, ...
The American Association for the Advancement of Science, AAAS, has named Rudy Nayga, Ph.D., professor and head of the Department of Agricultural Economics at the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host an April 15 webinar focused on providing solutions for nutrient mitigation in ponds.
The Mexican mint marigold, the newest Texas Superstar plant, is a hardy, easy-to-grow herb and popular herbaceous ornamental perennial. A multipurpose plant, the Mexican mint marigold is a beautiful, ...
Faculty, staff and students were recognized for contributions to wildlife management at the Texas Chapter of The Wildlife Society meeting.
William Murphy, Ph.D., from the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, has been named the 2025 SEC Professor of the Year.