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Next Texas A&M ranch management school offered April 8-12

AgriLife Today

David McKnight ’73 Ranch Management University expands seating Seating has been expanded for the award-winning and renamed David McKnight ’73 Ranch Management University, which is scheduled for April 8-12 at Texas A&M University in Bryan-College Station.

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Ranch Management University set for Oct. 23-27 in College Station

AgriLife Today

Award-winning program limited to first 50 enrolled The award-winning Ranch Management University, scheduled Oct. The workshop is a collaboration of the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Department of Soil and Crop Sciences, Department of Animal Science and Department.

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Texas A&M animal science researcher earns global recognition with Marshall Medal

AgriLife Today

Bazer honored for groundbreaking contributions to livestock reproduction research The post Texas A&M animal science researcher earns global recognition with Marshall Medal appeared first on AgriLife Today.

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Texas A&M AgriLife home to world’s top animal science researchers, according to Research.com

AgriLife Today

2 in the world for animal science research The post Texas A&M AgriLife home to world’s top animal science researchers, according to Research.com appeared first on AgriLife Today. Fuller Bazer and Guoyao Wu ranked No.

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The ranching industry’s toxic grass problem

Food Environment and Reporting Network

The disorder, fescue toxicosis, costs the livestock industry up to $2 billion a year in lost production. Fescue toxicity is the most devastating livestock disorder east of the Mississippi,” said Craig Roberts, a forage specialist at the University of Missouri (MU) Extension and an expert on fescue. The southeastern U.S.,

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Mathis selected to lead Texas A&M Department of Animal Science

AgriLife Today

Former student returns to lead world-class faculty, staff and students in animal science teaching, research and extension Clay Mathis, Ph.D., has been named the new head of the Department of Animal Science, making a return to the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, beginning Oct.

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An unexpected path leads to new passion in meat science

AgriLife Today

Diverse coursework and time spent on meat judging team impacts trajectory of Department of Animal Science student Kadie Graves ’24, Lubbock, came to Texas A&M University with her sights set on a degree in biology. However, after taking an introductory animal science course in her sophomore year, it didn’t take long for Graves to.

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