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Glenn Carter of Armstrong County knew something was wrong. He turned to Texas A&M AgriLife Extnesion Service to diagnose the corn disease.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has filled key positions by hiring new agents and program personnel in districts across the state.
It's important to know how to pick out a good watermelon, regardless if you are at the grocery store or the local farmers market.
Texas A&M Forest Service’s Community Forestry Grants program awarded over $4 million to 18 Texas organizations in June.
Michael Tomaszewski, Ph.D., was honored with the American Dairy Science Association Southern Section Honor Award.
Stephen Smith, Ph.D., Regents Professor in the Texas A&M Department of Animal Science, will retire at the end of June.
Texas legislators allocate approximately $630 million in new funding for Texas A&M Forest Service over the next two fiscal years.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service launched Texas Rangeland Ecology and Management, a free online course.
Backyard beekeeper training its taking flight across Texas, empowering Texans to manage healthy colonies while protecting their investment.
Texas producers are facing a mixed bag of rain and drought according to Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts.
Courtney Cares offers equine-assisted services designed to address a wide range of physical, cognitive, emotional and social needs.
Texas watermelon growers reported good yields and excellent quality, but market prices are not so sweet going into the peak season,.