Sparks has served as associate dean for the university’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences since 2022. He has held ...
For the ninth consecutive year, Science magazine has named Syngenta Group as the world's leading agricultural employer.
Texas A&M graduate student Chris Cobos is researching water conservation practices and cotton crop rotations at Lubbock.
“Cotton is one of our number one row crops,” said Anthony Black, superintendent of the Southeast Research and Education ...
Syngenta Group once again named as the world’s leading agricultural employer in Science magazine’s 2025 Science Careers Top ...
Department of Animal Sciences former student turned her passion into substantial media following sharing stories about ...
On October 2, Novonesis opened the doors of its North American headquarters in Franklinton inviting over 300 high school ...
GENEVA -- The United Nations chief delivered a strong defense of science and meteorology on Wednesday, praising the U.N.
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President-elect Joe Biden has promised to address racial inequality in agriculture. But some Black farmers aren't so sure he picked the right man for the job after settling on former Iowa Governor Tom ...
Applied Analytics student M. Rake Lingor Anggoro discusses his research, presented to the IEEE SusTech 2025 Conference, on the use of AI in agriculture and beyond.
From agriculture to auto repair, Americans say a wide variety of jobs rely on at least some science knowledge.