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Board of Regents approves Texas A&M AgriLife construction projects in Canyon, Vernon

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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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Texas A&M Board of Regents approves controlled environment agriculture greenhouse construction project in Dallas

AgriLife Today

The post Texas A&M Board of Regents approves controlled environment agriculture greenhouse construction project in Dallas appeared first on AgriLife Today. Modern technology in new facility to help lead ‘CEA’ research across southern U.S.

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Board of Regents approve Animal Reproductive Biotechnology Center construction

AgriLife Today

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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Where in the World is Understanding Ag? A Report from Uruguay & Argentina: Part Two

UnderstandingAg

Most gates, corrals and fencing are constructed out of wood. This is exactly how I was forced to adopt adaptive stewardship during a multiyear drought on my own ranch in Chihuahua. Kent Donica getting a feel for the traditional squeeze chute made out of wood. Over the years Ive had the opportunity to see a lot of the worlds grasslands.

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How Our Network of Roadways Has Altered the Natural World

Modern Farmer

MF: I want to talk a little bit about the intersection of roads and agriculture and ranching. That campaign to create the license plate was not really going anywhere until the big ranching association got on board and supported it. But there’s also the linear infrastructure of ranching that’s all over the landscape.

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The Bourbon Industry Relies on White Oaks, Which Are in Decline. Now, They’re All In on Saving Them

Modern Farmer

The corn field at Frey Ranch Distillery. Photography courtesy of Frey Ranch. Oak trees are used in all sorts of industries: veneer, flooring, cabinetry and all manner of wooden construction. For some, such as Nevada’s Frey Ranch , the sustainability of the spirit is infused in every aspect of their business.

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