The Texas beef cattle herd grew slightly since January 2024, but the overall U.S. herd remains near its lowest numbers since 1961.
Texans can help prevent the spread of oak wilt by avoiding pruning or wounding oak trees from February through June.
Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute published the latest Texas Land Trends Program report covering land use change, trends from 1997-2022.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will present “Aquatic Vegetation Under Control: Finding the Right Fit for Your Goals” on Feb. 25.
Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences student brings comfort through flowers to grieving Aggie families ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a spring integrated pest management continuing education seminar on Feb. 21 in Dallas.
Fuller Bazer, Ph.D., a professor in the Department of Animal Science, received the Society for Reproduction and Fertility's Marshall Medal.
Ben McKnight, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension statewide cotton specialist, has been named the Beltwide Extension Cotton Specialist of the Year.
Texas A&M Forest Service and the Texas Forestry Association received the 2024 Blue Legacy Award – Legacy of Commitment ...
The price of a Super Bowl staple – chicken wings – is expected to rise slightly as fans gear up for Super Bowl LIX.
Drought conditions continue to influence agricultural production across more than half the state, but large swaths of Texas are experiencing the best soil moisture in years.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has filled key positions by hiring new agents and program personnel across the state.