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Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center

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Read More → The post Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center first appeared on AgriLife Today. The post Texas A&M begins construction on Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center appeared first on AgriLife Today. The $13 million facility is a joint.

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Board of Regents approve Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center construction

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Domestic animal reproductive biology and technology focus of new state-of-the-art facility The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents approved construction of the new $13 million Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center at their meeting on Aug. This initiative is a joint.

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The Role of Data in Modern Farming: Separating Fact from Fiction

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Monitor Livestock: Many ranches utilize livestock RFID tags to track their herd movements and easily scan and understand their health and wellness. Biotechnology Biotechnology will work hand-in-hand with data-driven farming. These personalized insights will help maximize productivity and sustainability for individual farms.

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Coalition Letter on President’s Export Council’s Agricultural Trade Proposal

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farms and ranches are the backbone of America’s food and ag sector, the impact of decreased exports and resulting economic fallout reverberates throughout the economy. icit of $17 billion, a stark contrast to the United States’ historical trade surplus in agricultural exports, averaging $12.5 billion over the past ten years.

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Precision Ag News 6/12

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The two awards recognize biotechnology leaders who are driving cutting-edge breakthroughs in agricultural, environmental, and industrial biotechnology. This will improve farm and ranch profitability by reducing labor costs, minimizing farm inputs and protecting against overuse of precious natural resources.

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Farm Bill Coalition Letter

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(AMPI) Association of Equipment Manufacturers Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies Austin Chapter 10 IWLA BASF Corporation Bass Anglers Sportsman Society (B.A.S.S.) Georgia Wildlife Federation Ginkgo Bioworks Golden Sands Resource Conservation & Development Council , Inc.

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Industry Ag News 3/29

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Lee Thornton grew up in Winnie, Texas on a calf-cattle ranch where he first became invested in the agricultural industry. Texas A&M student Lee Thornton joined the National Association of Wheat Growers (NAWG) as the spring policy intern. At the Advanced Bioeconomy Leadership Conference (ABLC) in Washington D.C.,