Texas Resilient Landscapes Initiative offers $3.2 million in reforestation funding
Cost-share initiative helps landowners replant native trees after natural disasters
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Cost-share initiative helps landowners replant native trees after natural disasters
Agents and veterinarians learn to develop ranch protocols in Texas A&M AgriLife training
Texas Crop and Weather Report - Nov. 25, 2025
AgriLife Research scientist turns passion into science to sustain the land, and people who depend on it
AgriLife Extension educational event to focus on integrated pest management
Educational outreach and programming positions filled around the state
Faculty, students earn Fellow titles, awards, presentations wins
Efforts equip producers with proven strategies to cut costs, improve herds and protect resources
Texas Crop and Weather Report - Nov. 18, 2025
Two receive Regents Professor titles, seven earn Regents Fellow honors
Leslee Oden ’07 and Lindy Froebel ’13 steer national conversation on turkey production, policy and food safety
Tom and Donna Bigbee turn decades of mentorship and generosity into a legacy for future Aggies
Texas A&M AgriLife faculty, staff, students receive top awards at statewide meeting
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service event to focus on wildlife valuation, grazing, fire preparedness, more
Texas A&M Board of Regents promotes acclaimed agency expert, effective Jan. 1
Advanced complex at Texas A&M-RELLIS to bolster meat research, teaching, extension
‘Soil Health Through Drought and Flood Field Day’ will help landowners build pasture resilience
Continuing education units, market outlooks and beef cattle management on the agenda
Texas A&M undergraduate helps create first turkey gut model to fight disease
College of Agriculture and Life Sciences faculty recognized at event