The preliminary loss estimates by Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economists will likely continue to grow.

The cluster hire expands Texas A&M’s microbiome expertise, bringing innovative, collaborative research to a burgeoning field.

From backyards to football fields and golf courses, science is reshaping the turfgrass experience.

New Texas A&M AgriLife research that clarifies how bacteria-infecting viruses disarm pathogens could lead to new treatment methods for bacterial infections.

Texas A&M AgriLife Research scientists are developing a tool that integrates factors like weather, market prices and farm conditions to aid predictive planning.

On a recent study abroad trip, Texas A&M students got a firsthand look at coffee production in Costa Rica.

Tips from a poultry specialist on what to keep in mind when buying eggs for Easter.

How to stay safe and plan for the can't-miss moment.

This spring, two broods of periodical cicadas will surface across the U.S. at the same time. A Texas A&M AgriLife entomologist explains the rare phenomenon.

Texas A&M AgriLife experts are focusing on landscape response and wildlife resiliency following the Panhandle fires.