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Kay Ledbetter
Science & Tech
Texas A&M AgriLife Researchers Push Drones To ‘Read The Weeds’
Apr 4, 2018 • 5 min. readScience & Tech
Texas A&M Scientist At Forefront Of New 3-D Satellite Imaging System
Feb 7, 2018 • 5 min. readHealth & Environment
A Surge In Cold Brew Coffee Consumption Is Fueling Turfgrass Research At Texas A&M
Oct 26, 2017 • 6 min. readA two-year study will determine if used coffee grounds can serve as a replacement for some of the currently used top-dressing fertilizers and soil amendments.
Science & Tech
Unmanned Aircraft, Ultrasonic Tech Powers Farmers To Higher Yields
Sep 1, 2016 • 4 min. readImages captured by an unmanned aerial vehicle or self-propelled ground vehicle could be worth more than a thousand man hours.
AgriLife Research breeding to improve quality.
Adaptive multi-paddock grazing is an advanced, more efficient form of rotational grazing and is a potential option to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions.
Dr. Dariusz Malinowski is mixing pollen to create a flowering masterpiece in the form of tropically colored winter-hardy hibiscus.