Category: Agriculture

Texas Climate-Smart Initiative Opens Producer Application Period

Texas A&M AgriLife Research is spearheading the Texas Climate-Smart Initiative, a five-year project with a $65 million funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Natural Resource Conservation Service. This initiative invites Texas commodity producers to participate and enhance the sustainability of their operations through climate-smart agriculture and forestry practices. Participants will receive incentives to implement environmentally sustainable practices, and the application process is currently open for interested individuals.

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New Heat Pump System Being Developed To Dry, Dehydrate Food Products

Scientists at the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, led by Dr. Rosana Moreira, are working on a $3 million project funded by the U.S. Department of Energy to develop an environmentally and economically friendly heat pump system for drying food and feed products. Traditional drying methods are energy-intensive and rely on fossil fuels, contributing to carbon pollution. This innovative heat pump system aims to improve energy efficiency, reduce industrial carbon emissions, and enhance product quality, representing a significant step towards sustainable food processing technologies.

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Are Swarming Ladybugs Harmful?

Ladybugs, also known as ladybird beetles, are currently swarming homes and structures in the southern U.S. due to colder temperatures driving them indoors. While they may be an annoyance when invading homes, these insects are actually beneficial to gardens and landscapes as they are effective predators of soft-bodied insect pests like aphids. Homeowners can remove ladybugs by using a vacuum cleaner and implementing exclusion methods to prevent future entry, ensuring a pest-free environment.

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Cattle Market Outlook Featured At 62nd Blackland Income Growth Conference

The 62nd Blackland Income Growth Conference, sponsored by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, will provide beef producers with insights into the 2024 cattle market outlook. The conference, scheduled for January 9-10 in Waco, Texas, will cover various agricultural topics, including livestock marketing, grain, land management, horticulture, forage, and cotton.

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