At least 3 billion loaves of bread in the Texas Panhandle alone every year – that’s the difference Texas A&M AgriLife Research is making, …
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At least 3 billion loaves of bread in the Texas Panhandle alone every year – that’s the difference Texas A&M AgriLife Research is making, …
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Kansas State University will host a Cover Crop Field Day on Friday, May 19 at 9:30 a.m. at the K-State HB Ranch in southeast Trego County. The ranch …
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A research poster presentation by two faculty members from the Department of Agricultural Sciences at West Texas A&M University won …
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Dr. Charlie Rush is claiming success – tomatoes from a Texas A&M AgriLife Research high tunnel project are being sold in an Amarillo grocery …
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Unique data for forage sorghums, including varying feed values and management needs of different hybrids, is coming out of a Texas A&M AgriLife …
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The Kansas State University Southwest Research and Extension Center in Garden City will host a unique three-for-one field day Aug. 15 at Roth Farms, …
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Read more. South Texas agricultural irrigators have a new resource available to help them improve irrigation management and water conservation, …
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DUMAS — Deep in the Texas Panhandle, where the decline of the Ogallala Aquifer has left farmers fearful for their future, Harold Grall is hoping his …
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Agriculture production today is very data sensitive and includes many tools with technologies that don’t all work well together. One Texas A&M …
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VERNON – Farming is a business, and the actions of farmers will be based on economics – even when it comes to water conservation, according to a …
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