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The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a webinar on reducing winter feeding with stockpiled forage and winter pasture on Aug. 22.
The New World screwworm has been making headlines lately, and in Texas, it’s top of mind for many. In May, the U.S. Department of Agriculture suspended importations of cattle, horses and bison from ...
Texas A&M AgriLife experts provide guidance on assessing when a tree is sick or badly damaged and may require removal by a professional.
Donations of hay, feed, fencing supplies and other items are needed to support livestock owners impacted by the devastating wildfires.
A Center for North American Studies report estimates the value of Mexican produce imports to the U.S. to exceed $53 billion by 2030.
Texas A&M AgriLife experts are warning Texans of another tree disease that’s becoming a growing problem in the state -- laurel wilt.
The Ogallala Aquifer’s future requires not just adapting to declining water levels, but involvement to help manage and drive future changes.
Winter Storm Uri caused at least $600 million in agricultural losses, according to data from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
Chrissie Segars, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension turfgrass specialist, Dallas, said homeowners looking to improve the look and feel of their lawns by preventing annual weeds and burs should prepare to apply ...
You’ve probably heard of the “murder hornet,” or Asian giant hornet, by now. It’s the world’s largest hornet. Native to Asia, it was sighted for the first time in Washington state and Canada in late ...
Pentas past and present were named Texas Superstars offer season-long color for pollinator-friendly landscapes and gardens.
FDA gives AgriLife green light for dual-purpose cotton variety with ultra-low gossypol cottonseed, ULGCS, to be used in food.
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