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Top Wine Society Award And Scholarship Helps Educator Continue Learning

Michael Cook, a viticulture specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Ph.D. student in Horticultural Sciences, has been awarded the prestigious Presidents’ Award for Scholarship in Viticulture by the American Society for Enology and Viticulture. His groundbreaking research focuses on improving vineyard practices and enhancing wine quality across Texas, underscoring his dedication to advancing the state’s wine industry through innovative research and education.

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Texas A&M Plant Breeding Symposium Set Feb. 15

The 10th annual Texas A&M Plant Breeding Symposium, supported by Texas A&M AgriLife and the Texas A&M College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, will be held on Feb. 15 at the Bethancourt Ballroom in the Memorial Student Center on the Texas A&M University campus, Bryan-College Station. With the theme “Seeding Sustainability,” the symposium is a one-day research conference for students, faculty, and private industry researchers focusing on plant breeding, genetics, and related sciences. The event includes keynote speakers, student research competitions, and related workshops, offering a platform for networking and knowledge exchange in the field of plant sciences.

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‘It’s Not The Cow; It’s The How’

Researchers at the Texas A&M AgriLife Center for Grazinglands and Ranch Management are conducting a project, supported by the USDA Farm Service Agency, to study the impact of grazing practices on the long-term sustainability and biodiversity of landscapes enrolled in the USDA’s Conservation Reserve Program. This initiative will focus on adaptive grazing practices and their influence on ecosystem and climate change mitigation, native versus introduced grass species, and the use of grassland birds as indicators for the health of Conservation Reserve Program lands in the Texas High Plains.

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