Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists are working on a new research project to fight plant diseases transmitted by psyllid insects — particularly the zebra chip disease, which has impacted potato ...
Texas A&M Forest Service held a grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony for the newly outfitted Emergency Operations Center in College Station. Al Davis, Texas A&M Forest Service director, addresses ...
AgriLife Extension viticulturist shares the basics on sparkling wine and gives expert tips on how to choose the perfect bottle for any event.
Two Texas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M Department of Agricultural Economics faculty members were recently recognized by the American Agricultural Law Association, AALA, with a Professional Scholarship ...
Texas A&M AgriLife will collaborate in a first-of-its-kind project to propagate new seedless muscadine grape varieties to benefit grape growers in Texas and beyond. Justin Scheiner, Ph.D., will lead ...
Livestock export testing safeguards human and animal health internationally by mitigating the spread of diseases.
Beth Racine has dedicated her career to improving the connections between socioeconomic status, community resources and health.
The Adam R. Scripps Foundation’s $700,000 grant to the Texas 4-H Foundation will help develop, educate and empower Texas youth.
Life might be trying to take its lemons back. Over the past few decades, citrus trees across the country have fallen victim to citrus greening, a disease that has wiped out large swaths of Florida’s ...
Demand for Texas-grown Christmas trees continues to rise as acreage and entrepreneurial interest in farms expands, according to a Texas A&M Forest Service expert. Texas Christmas tree farms continue ...