Funding for the Texas A&M AgriLife project has been extended two more years.
Texas hemp farmers will be able to conduct potency tests for management purposes at three locations.
Market conditions are good for tree farms this year, even after a tough growing season, according to the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
A new screening method expedites solutions for citrus greening and other "fastidious" diseases.
Texas A&M AgriLife and University of Texas-El Paso researchers are studying the effects of abiotic carbon dioxide on dryland systems.
A $3 million grant is supporting Texas A&M AgriLife plant phenotyping research.
Texas A&M AgriLife experts say the agriculture industry is adjusting to consumer needs during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A Texas A&M-coordinated study evaluates the pandemic’s impacts on the U.S. agriculture sectors.
A $1.1 million Texas A&M AgriLife Research study for stronger food crops investigates the interplay of plant DNA repair and immunity.
From professor to chancellor, Perry Adkisson advanced agriculture and Texas A&M.