By Rafford Pullen Fall is just around the corner, and now is the time to make plans for our winter forage program. How much, what and...
By Corsi Martin When you think of livestock in the state of Texas, most people consider cattle before all else. Cattle most certainly bring the most...
By Cecilia Jacobs Robotic milkers. Automated feeders. Inline parlor technologies. They all make dairy operations, whatever the size, more efficient. Researchers at Tarleton State University’s Southwest...
By: Kay Ledbetter Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Brent Auvermann, 806-677-5600, [email protected] Dr. Jackie Rudd, 806-677-5600, [email protected] AMARILLO – The maiden voyage of the first unmanned aerial...
By Steve McDonald, DVM We watched a video the other day of the movie, “The Hunger Games,” in which the heroine paraded around in a dress...
By: Kay Ledbetter Texas A&M AgriLife researcher leads effort to find optimum management strategies Writer: Kay Ledbetter, 806-677-5608, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Richard Teague, 940-552-9941, [email protected] VERNON – Dr....
By Samantha Hall In recent years coal seam gas has been found under the eastern states of Australia. Exploration and mining of the natural resource has...
By: Adam Russell Conditions right for plant diseases around much of the state Writer: Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Kevin Ong, 979-845-8000, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION...
By Rayford Pullen Summer has arrived in North Texas and so has the hot weather, which results in lower quality pastures and decreased calf gains. How...
By: Adam Russell Summertime vegetable pests emerging Writer: Adam Russell, 903-834-6191, [email protected] Contact: Dr. Mike Merchant, 972-952-9204, [email protected] COLLEGE STATION – Pest problems for vegetable producers...