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Corn, sorghum crops fare well in areas with moisture; prices looking up
7+ hour, 50+ min ago (610+ words) April 28, 2026 - by Kay Ledbetter Across the state, corn and sorghum crops are thriving where moisture is available, but suffering in areas with drought conditions, according to Texas A&M Agri Life Extension Service experts. As in most years, crop conditions…...
Pineywoods Cattle Congress Field Day set for May 15 in Carthage
7+ hour, 55+ min ago (194+ words) April 28, 2026 - by Leslee Hackett The Texas A&M Agri Life Extension Service will host the Pineywoods Cattle Congress Field Day on May 15 at Baker Ranch, 610 County Road 152, Carthage. The event is hosted by the Agri Life Extension offices serving Angelina,…...
Texas A&M Agri Life launches national equine metabolic health survey
9+ hour, 21+ min ago (258+ words) April 28, 2026 - by Kay Ledbetter A Texas A&M Agri Life survey of horse owners and industry professionals across the nation seeks to quantify the prevalence of equine endocrine disease, how'affected horses are diagnosed and managed, and owners" knowledge of these…...
Is coffee good for you? Texas A&M researchers provide new insight
12+ hour, 57+ min ago (656+ words) April 28, 2026 - by Agri Life Today News Team Coffee is one of the most widely consumed beverages worldwide. But it also has been associated with health benefits like decreased rates of Parkinson's disease and Type 2 diabetes, as well as a lowered…...
Bed bugs: How to spot them, prevent them and protect your home
15+ hour ago (580+ words) April 28, 2026 - by Adam Russell Bed bugs can cause a lot of stress. But knowing what they look like, where they hide and how they spread can help you avoid bringing them home. These tiny, blood'feeding insects have become a growing…...
Six students named Texas A&M Foundation Maroon Coats
1+ day, 12+ hour ago (323+ words) April 27, 2026 - by Mamie Hertel Six students from the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences have been selected as Texas A&M Foundation Maroon Coats, joining one of the most recognized and selective student ambassador organizations on campus....
Private water well screenings set for May 6-7 in Northeast Texas
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (252+ words) April 27, 2026 - by Leslie Lee The'Texas Well Owner Network, TWON, will host private water well screenings for residents in Bowie, Cass, Morris and Red River counties May 6-7. The cost of the screening is $15 per sample, and residents may submit as many…...
Her office will have no walls, and she planned it that way
1+ day, 15+ hour ago (957+ words) April 27, 2026 - by Mamie Hertel Ask Nicole Ross "26 where she sees herself working someday, and she will tell you she wants an office with no walls. Ask her what it has taken to get there and be prepared to clear your…...
Pasture cropping may improve soil health and forage quality
4+ day, 9+ hour ago (509+ words) April 24, 2026 - by Kay Ledbetter Pasture cropping as a land management practice can pay off for producers on lands where environmental conditions are favorable, mainly dormant-season moisture, according to a'Texas A&M Agri Life-led team of researchers. The relatively new practice…...
Student intern takes Texas to the outback
4+ day, 14+ hour ago (690+ words) April 24, 2026 - by Kaydee Free Owen Sanders "27 grew up with dreams of cattle drives and the cowboy way of life, but three months into an internship at one of the largest cattle operations in Australia, the reality of a life as…...