South Texas Farmers Are In Peril As The Rio Grande Valley Runs Dry — Again
MERCEDES — Across the street from a red barn, a 40-acre field once covered by a sea of green sugar...
Read MoreApr 18, 2024 | Business & Economy
MERCEDES — Across the street from a red barn, a 40-acre field once covered by a sea of green sugar...
Read MoreApr 17, 2024 | Business & Economy
Armed with fresh, long-awaited data, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service horse...
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While recent rains have been a boon to many crops in the state, they have also presented an...
Read MoreApr 9, 2024 | Business & Economy
Texas strawberry growers have enjoyed an early start to their season and the crop looks fantastic...
Read MoreApr 4, 2024 | Agriculture, Business & Economy
Texas A&M AgriLife Research is developing an integrated decision support system (IDSS) to help agricultural producers forecast potential cropping conditions and economic results. Led by Dr. Raghavan Srinivasan, the team aims to provide farmers with insights on possible outcomes based on factors like weather, market prices, and production costs, helping them plan and mitigate risks. The IDSS, named ECO-HAWQS@Farm, will offer a user-friendly interface and is being tested with growers in Texas and Oregon to ensure its effectiveness in real-world farming scenarios.
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