TAHC, Texas A&M receive $1.29 million for animal disease response
Six projects in Texas were awarded funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS). Five of the projects were submitted by Texas A&M University, and one project [...]
Farmers, ranchers celebrate STEM in agriculture
By Shelby Shank Field Editor National STEM Day is celebrated every year on Nov. 8 to promote and recognize [...]
Federal appeals court sides with agriculture on chlorpyrifos
By Julie Tomascik Editor A federal appeals court delivered a positive ruling for agriculture late last week. The Eighth [...]
U.S. lowers tariffs on Moroccan phosphate fertilizers
By Julie Tomascik Editor Farmers might see some price relief and more supply options for phosphate fertilizer products in [...]
Dramatic declines in some geese populations
By Jessica Domel Multimedia Reporter The drought and a decline in some geese numbers could make goose hunting a challenge [...]
U.S. food insecurity increased in 2022
By Shelby Shank Field Editor The number of food insecure households in the U.S. continued to climb in 2022, [...]
Texas A&M building center to improve reproductive strategies
The Texas A&M Department of Animal Science is building an Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center with the intention of strengthening its [...]
Hunters vital to protecting Texas cattle herd from fever ticks
By Jessica Dome Multimedia Reporter To protect cattle across the state and nation, the Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is [...]
Students learn about sugarcane through Farm From School
By Shelby Shank Field Editor Students across the Lone Star State visited a sugarcane farm through Texas Farm Bureau’s (TFB) [...]