Texas AgriLife Research has a long history of conducting research that has served rural and urban Texans for the past 120 years. Learn More >>
AgriLife News
- Citrus losses likely due to Hurricane Dolly
- New unidentified insect pest damaging South Texas cotton
- AgriLife Extension in Travis County offers AmeriCorps opportunities
- Eagle Mountain Lake workshop offered to protect water quality
- Fireworks caution required as temperatures heat up, vegetation dries down
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Improving Life through Science and Technology
Texas AgriLife Research is the state's premier research agency in agriculture, natural resources, and the life sciences. An agency of the Texas A&M University System, AgriLife Research collaborates with the Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, the Texas AgriLife Extension Service, and others to help fulfill the A&M System's land-grant mission of teaching, research, extension, and service. Our research spans numerous scientific disciplines and is international in scope. Through collaborations and partnerships, AgriLife Research is helping to strengthen the state's position in the global market by meeting modern challenges in Texas, the nation, and worldwide.Read more about AgriLife Research's Mission >>
AgriLife Research Director Search
The Vice Chancellor for Agriculture and Life Sciences of The Texas A&M University System invites nominations and applications for the position of Director of Texas AgriLife Research. Visit the search advisory committee website for timely information about the position, the search process, status, and updates. >>
Message from the Director
Texas AgriLife Research is a member of the Texas A&M System, and is one for four agriculture agencies under the auspices of the Vice Chancellor of Agriculture....
Research in Review
- Irrigation Timing, Method Affects Producers' Bottom Line
- Underground Cameras, Feedmills And Wine: State's Permanent University Funds Aid Studies
- Post Oak Grasshoppers Emerging
- Citrus Impact On Childhood Cancer Noted In Professional Journals
- Honey Bee Researcher Wins National Research Initiative Discovery Award
