11/03/2022 SOURCE: www.prnewswire.com
/PRNewswire/ -- The Texas A&M AgriLife Institute for Advancing Health Through Agriculture (IHA) laid out a path forward today to strengthen agriculture's...
Texas A&M leads national conference on elevating agriculture to improve human health
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09/08/2022 SOURCE: www.stwnewspress.com
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09/06/2022 SOURCE: www.texastribune.org
Cotton is Texas’ largest crop, and industry experts say they expect just half the normal annual yield — which will drive up costs for consumers.
Texas’ cotton industry is facing its worst harvest in years — costing…
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08/30/2022 SOURCE: today.tamu.edu
Aug. 20 is National Honey Bee Day. Here's how Texas A&M's Honey Bee Research Program is working to better understand this "keystone species."
Aggies Working To Protect One Of Nature's Most Critical Species, The Honey Bee
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08/22/2022 SOURCE: news.utcrops.com
For the past several weeks we are getting reports of waterhemp escaping dicamba application/s from retailers and consultants scouting fields in Montgomery and Macon counties. As one retailer so aptly described it today “combines have spread it and we are fighting it all over the county now”. These reports are not a surprise. As far […]
Dicamba-Resistant Waterhemp Becoming a Real Issue in Middle-Tennessee Counties Bordering Kentucky - UT Crops News
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02/28/2022 SOURCE: projects.sare.org
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Topics: Education U.S. SouthWest, Young Farmers,
The city of Phoenix is finding and training a new generation of farmers
Phoenix’s new Urban Agriculture Fellowship Program will pair nine residents between the ages of 18 to 24 with local farms and pay them to work and study under some of the most knowledgeable growers in Arizona.
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Topics: Livestock/Meat, Agriculture Global, Education U.S. SouthWest, Beef Cattle, Research, CRISPR/Gene Editing, Genes /Genetics,
Eliminating beef cattle pregnancy loss with technology - AgriLife Today
Calves on the ground mean dollars in the pocket and steaks in the meat case. Buy pregnancy loss in the beef cattle industry is a problem.
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Why is it we now live in an age where the preposterous out right lies of politicians are accepted as truths and gospel, but people who tell the truth have to seek asylum in another nation? When did this not only become OK but the norm? What legacy are we leaving and what are we leaving our children?...Read More
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Topics: Agriculture US, Cover Crops, Vegetables, Education U.S. SouthWest, Ag Podcast US, Economics, Coronavirus/COVID, Weather,
The Winter Storm Decimated Local Farms. Here's How Some Farmers Are Trying To Get By.
Lee esta historia en español. Shawn Fagan stokes a slow-burning fire just beyond the edge of his vegetable farm in Kyle. Usually, the pile is filled with
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