With colder weather upon us and as more people travel with horses this time of year, there will be more congregating in barns. Thus, the risk increases of strangles, a highly contagious respiratory ...
Winter weather with sub-freezing temperatures is forecasted throughout much of the state over the next week. Here are some tips from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts on how to protect your ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Smith County will host its annual East Texas Fruit, Nut and Vegetable conference Feb. 7.
Kiran Gadhave, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientist and assistant professor in the Department of Entomology, Amarillo, is working on multiple projects to understand tomato spotted wilt virus. ...
Plate to purpose. How Missy Turetgen ’25 found her path in the Texas A&M Department of Nutrition’s supportive, science-driven community.
Shannon Reed, DVM, earns the American College of Veterinary Surgeons Foundation Lynn Wheaton Philanthropy Award, for work with Thoroughbreds.
Praasterink grew up in a small Dutch village before her family moved to Eindhoven to support her diving career. A member of the Dutch National Diving Team, she developed her skills over the years. “My ...
Vice Chancellor’s Awards in Excellence honors were presented to Texas A&M AgriLife faculty, staff and graduate students from across the state.
On Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, Texas A&M Forest Service honors its investigators and officers for their dedication.
Ahmed Darwish, Ph.D., is among a scientific movement at Texas A&M AgriLife that emphasizes crop quality over quantity.
Few people associate productive agricultural lands or forests with military readiness, but thanks to the Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute and others, landowners in the Texas Hill Country can ...