Texas A&M AgriLife is collaborating on a new approach to improve vegetable and fruit crops.

Texas A&M scientists are applying the imaging technology to develop crops with deeper roots and stronger drought resilience.

The goal of Texas A&M AgriLife Research breeders: a flavorful, firm, attractive and high-yield tomato with an extended shelf life.

Texas Aggie Jay Wilder and family have a sunflower field near Snook that is literally growing in popularity.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts say citrus, livestock and horticultural crops are among the hardest-hit sectors.

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service experts say the full extent of the damage won't be realized for weeks.

The distinction places agriculture researcher Seth Murray among top young scientists in the nation.

James Vernon “Pinky” Wilson scribbled the words on the back of an envelope for a song that has become dear to hundreds of thousands of Aggies.