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AgriLife Today
- Bringing back native grasslands after wildfire
- Buser named Endowed Chair in Cotton EngineeringMar 18
Faculty position to bolster Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering engagement with industry Michael Buser, Ph.D., is far from retirement, but he feels his career has brought him full circle. Buser was recently appointed the Endowed Chair in Cotton Engineering, Ginning and Mechanization for the Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering in the Texas A&M... Read More → The post Buser named Endowed Chair in Cotton Engineering appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Sharing the sensational side of food scienceMar 15
Junior food science major fosters curiosity in the field and serves her community Originally from the suburbs of New Orleans, Alisha Patterson always enjoyed cooking and baking, but she found her first real taste for food science through the National FFA Organization’s Agriscience Fair. Could people taste the difference between white and brown eggs? Had... Read More → The post Sharing the sensational side of food science appeared first on AgriLife Today.
- Pioneering wildfire alert system tested during Texas Panhandle fires
- New agricultural economist at Texas A&M AgriLife center in San AngeloMar 15
Wright will serve production agriculture with market trends, logistics and more Jeffrey Wright, Ph.D. will bring expertise in marketing, production and economic impacts to the livestock and cotton industries in the West Central and Far West areas of Texas as the new Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agricultural economist at the Texas A&M AgriLife... Read More → The post New agricultural economist at Texas A&M AgriLife center in San Angelo appeared first on AgriLife Today.