Researchers aim to develop peanuts with high oil content that could be used as feedstock for lower-carbon fuel production.

A series of 100-degree days have created worsening conditions for livestock and crop producers across the state, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agents report.

Possible solutions could lie at the intersection of breeding and genetic modification.

Dry and windy conditions contributed to below-average yields, but Texas A&M AgriLife Extension experts say watermelon and cantaloupes this year will be exceptionally sweet.

Texas A&M AgriLife algorithms can help producers prevent economic damage.

A Texas A&M AgriLife team is researching best management practices for growers.

An explanation of drought conditions across the state from a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension agronomist.

A Texas A&M AgriLife study used artificial intelligence to project the genetic profile to which cultivars will need to adapt.

Despite some weather-related difficulties, this year saw average pumpkin yields and quality, experts say.

The moth's larvae are among the worst pests for the $9.5 billion U.S. floriculture and nursery crop industry.