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AgriLife News
- Media Advisory: Seven Texas mammals listed as threatened on Global Mammal Assessment
- Research shows Brazilian acai berry antioxidants absorbed by human body
- Texas AgriLife Program Saves Growers Millions While Protecting Water
- AgriLife Extension plans two San Angelo sheep and goat workshops
- Three honored as 2008 Outstanding Alumni
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Improving Life through Science and Technology
Texas AgriLife Research and its corporate, governmental and community partners have long understood this simple—yet vital—concept. Whether its developing fruit and vegetable varieties to combat disease, discovering ways to better conserve natural resources, or developing our country’s next energy source, Texas AgriLife Research scientists are in the business of meeting modern challenges with answers through agriculture and the life sciences. It’s a commitment our researchers have been making for well over a century. Read more about AgriLife Research's Mission >>
Message from the Director
AgriLife Research (formally known as Texas Agricultural Experiment Station) has a long history of conducting research that has served rural and urban Texans for the past 120 years. Today the more than 1700 employees ...
Research in Review
- Not Too Late To Beat High Nitrogen Costs This Fall
- Experiment Station Researchers To Explore Genome Of Disease-fighting Fungus
- Rio Grande Irrigation System Challenges Water Engineer:
- Graduate Student Formidable Foe For Rice Water Weevil
- Survey To Determine Quail Return Rate After Wildfires
