A multi-institution research project led by Texas A&M AgriLife Research assesses the potential of a southern tick to transmit ASFV.
Department of Entomology professor Greg Sword, Ph.D., cooked insect tacos and cookies for students on the last day of class.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a Crop Production and Risk Protection workshop for all Panhandle and South Plains counties on Dec. 18. Cotton insects will be one of the topics ...
Registration for the 79th Urban Pest Management Conference and Workshop in Bryan-College Station Jan. 8-10 is open.
Texas A&M AgriLife celebrates the legacy of Norman Borlaug by remembering his Nobel Peace Prize and impact on global food security.
To protect the citrus industry, AgriLife Research scientists led by Kranthi Mandadi, Ph.D., are seeking solutions to stop the disease.
To protect the economic and cultural impact of citrus, Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists led by Kranthi Mandadi, Ph.D., are seeking novel solutions to support the citrus industry. Mandadi, a ...
Research collaboration by the Texas A&M Department of Entomology and the U.S. Department of Agriculture creates potential for genetic tick control tools.
The Where's the Beef? course on economic and legal considerations regarding direct beef sales to the consumer is now available online.
The Master Marketer program of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service has developed a revised model to expand programming.
A collaborative study highlights the important roles older animals play in their populations and the ecological ripple effects of their loss.
The Holiday Stroll offers holiday festivities among sparkling lights, jazz and the beauty of The Gardens at Texas A&M University.