July 30, 2017
Texas tomato trials show fertilization, grafting are keys to success
July 20, 2017
Ground-penetrating radar could help producers dig potatoes early
July 7, 2017
High tunnel value proven in Texas High Plains vegetable production
June 11, 2017
Genomic sequencing could become household term with new hand-held device
May 21, 2017
Scientists identify two new proteins connected to plant development
May 14, 2017
Unmanned air systems, known as drones or UAS, could boost crop production
March 3, 2017
New wheat streak mosaic virus resistance genetic markers developed (High Plains Journal)
February 5, 2017
New wheat streak mosaic virus resistance genetic markers developed
January 30, 2017
Sugarcane aphid research outlines economical control methods
January 17, 2017
Options discussed for farmers battling cotton root rot
January 13, 2017
‘Flag the Technology’ helps farmers identify herbicide sensitive fields
October 26, 2016
Forage sorghum management, hybrids determine silage value
August 24, 2016
Sugarcane aphid research aimed at planting timing, variety selection
August 1, 2016
Texas A&M scientist plays key role in new technology poised to make major cotton industry contribution
July 21, 2016
Remote sensing technology from Texas AgriLife Research aims to solve critical crop diseases
April 29, 2016
New turfgrass handbook available through Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
April 26, 2016
‘War of the plants’ being studied by Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists
April 6, 2016
Enzyme discovery leads scientists further down path to pumping oil from plants
March 27, 2016
High tunnels on the Texas High Plains
March 10, 2016
Summer-dormant cool-season grasses good option for perennial pastures
February 7, 2016
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension offers management options for sugarcane aphids in the High Plains
January 3, 2016
Turfgrass researcher works to keep athletic fields green longer
December 27, 2015
Texas A&M unmanned aerial systems teams meet - Project is joint effort of AgriLife Research, AgriLife Extension, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
December 20, 2015
Bacteria battle: How one changes appearance, moves away to resist the other
December 18, 2015
November 25, 2015
Texas A&M AgriLife Research prepares to help growers meet new safety standards
November 15, 2015
Texas High Plains cotton production can survive predicted climate changes
October 19, 2015
With organic rice in demand, scientists to help farmers improve production
September 27, 2015
Texas A&M AgriLife researchers discover contenders in molecular arms race of major plant disease: mosaic virus
September 14, 2015
Plastic tubs may hold secrets to producing more rice for the world
http://agrilife.org/
Copyright @ 1992-2025 SeedQuest - All rights reserved