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Scientists at Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Baylor College of Medicine have sequenced the genome of the disease-spreading soft tick.
Texas’ timber industry continues to generate a significant economic impact, according to a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service expert.
Understanding the importance of staying hydrated all summer long. AgriLife Extension expert gives tips and tricks on how to beat the heat.
Three Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists in the Department of Animal Science earned top American Society of Animal Scientists honors ...
Gerald Smith, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research plant breeder, breeds forages for consumption by livestock around the world.
Two Texas A&M AgriLife experts are applying firsthand experience from a previous screwworm outbreak in Florida to guide Texas' response.
Sun exposure, bacterial infections and increased activity of parasite-carrying insects can all take a toll on livestock skin.
Russell Cross, Ph.D., senior professor, Department of Animal Science, retires after almost six decades in meat science and food safety.
At Texas A&M AgriLife Research, a new branch of brain science is blooming at the molecular scale — with nanoflowers.
Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Ranch Horse Program will be held Aug. 3 in conjunction with the Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course.
In a milestone for the Texas A&M Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Zong Liu, Ph.D., has been awarded the prestigious National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development ...