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Articles from AgriLife TODAYSWTC2021-03-22T16:44:10-05:00

Environment articles from AgriLife TODAY

  • Lone Star Healthy Streams workshop set for Sept. 12 in Seguin
  • Restoring mined lands through research and training
  • Record honey bee losses prompt AgriLife Extension webinar
  • White-tailed deer research benefits students, land managers, wildlife
  • Private water well screenings set for Williamson County Aug. 21 -22
  • Hood, Somervell counties adopt joint wildfire risk mitigation plan
  • New educational course encourages student forest literacy
  • Soil, water well testing set for Aug. 11-12 event in Falls City
  • Texas Master Naturalist meeting scheduled Oct. 16-19 in College Station
  • Funding available for wildfire mitigation practices in Central Texas

Farm and Ranch articles from AgriLife TODAY

  • Gentimis brings analytics to soil and crop sciences
  • Restoring mined lands through research and training
  • Texas A&M AgriLife empowers Texas sheep and goat production
  • Pork prices reach record highs with holiday demand ahead
  • From backyard chickens to national titles
  • Texas A&M AgriLife forage sorghum plot tour set Aug. 27 at Bushland
  • White-tailed deer research benefits students, land managers, wildlife
  • Urban Rancher Lecture Series begins Aug. 26 in Houston
  • Texas rice growers optimistic despite challenges
  • AgriLife Extension agents earn honors for 4-H program excellence

Lawn and Garden articles from AgriLife TODAY

  • Record honey bee losses prompt AgriLife Extension webinar
  • Rainwater harvesting, turf management training set for Aug. 28 in Brenham
  • Key to lower your water bill may already be at your door
  • Gardening for Wildlife slated for Aug. 11 in Texarkana
  • Food preservation and canning workshop set on Aug. 9 in Houston
  • Greenhouse and nursery pest management seminar July 25 in Overton
  • Four entomology insect identification classes set for August
  • Tick talk: How to spot, avoid and remove ticks in Texas
  • Backyard beekeeper training takes flight across Texas
  • Tomato Field Day slated for June 26 in Dallas

Life and Health articles from AgriLife TODAY

  • Car seat safety events set for Sept. 13, Sept. 20 in Killeen, Bryan
  • Senior Fun Fair and Health Resources set for Sept. 15 in Amarillo
  • Accessible youth development programs topic of Sept. 10 webinar
  • Novel technique scans for health cues using light and skin
  • Cracking the code of mosquito-borne disease outbreaks
  • Challenges for military-connected teens topic of Aug. 27 webinar
  • AgriLife Extension agents earn honors for 4-H program excellence
  • The Texas A&M-trained tastemaker
  • AgriLife Extension family and community health agents earn honors
  • Researchers identify promising new compound to treat tuberculosis

Science and Technology articles from AgriLife TODAY

  • Engineering environmental excellence in the next generation
  • Texas A&M students lend their expertise to solar eclipse watch party in Bryan
  • Researchers resolve old mystery of how phages disarm pathogenic bacteria
  • Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Charm Therapeutics receive new support to tackle high-value tuberculosis targets
  • Gadhave earns ‘new innovator’ research award from Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research
  • Sharing the sensational side of food science
  • A backbone for science … and art
  • Finding the ‘whey’ to a food science degree at Texas A&M
  • Natural tech for ‘dimming’ genes brings transformative potential to agriculture
  • Food science and technology alum finds appetizing career in product development

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