The newly named Earth-Kind roses from Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service marks a new chapter in sustainable landscaping practices.
Haley Winkler ’25 was named MVP at the 2025 Bridles & Brains Invitational Collegiate Ranch Horse Competition in Fort Worth.
Former Texas A&M Department of Animal Science standout Sarah McEntire Prather ’17 is recognized as one of COWGIRL magazine’s 30 Under 30.
After almost four decades of rangeland and ecosystem management research and teaching, Urs Kreuter, Ph.D., retires.
Judit Pénzes, Ph.D., a virologist, joined the Texas A&M Department of Entomology as an assistant professor specializing in insect virology.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in Travis County will host an agriculture financial assistance workshop on April 4 in Austin.
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Landowners with livestock or agricultural infrastructure losses from recent wildfires across Texas are advised to properly document losses.
The emerging field of ecoinformatics is transforming the way we understand and manage ecological systems and real-world challenges.