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Friday, August 1, 2025
Texas advances precision dairy care with AI-powered Tools
As the dairy industry increasingly adopts automation with the use of sensors and robotics, researchers at Texas A&M AgriLife in the United States are helping producers harness this evolving technology to help optimise production and imp ...
Thursday, June 27, 2024
Drop in milk output of Texas and Kansas, US, during March and April
US milk production is starting to get hit by the bird flu virus, which first made the jump to cows earlier this year.
Friday, April 5, 2024
Bird flu outbreak halts egg production in Texas and Michigan, US
The largest producer of fresh eggs in the US, Cal-Maine Foods, Inc, announced the temporary suspension of production at a Texas plant following the detection of bird flu in chickens, and officials said the virus was also detected at a poult ...
Wednesday, April 3, 2024
Bird flu detected in Texas and Kansas, US dairy cattle milk
US officials have confirmed the presence of bird flu in milk in dairy cattle from Texas and Kansas, raising concerns about its potential impact on the livestock industry and food safety, PBS NewsHour reported.
Thursday, March 28, 2024
Bird flu detected in dairy cattle milk in Texas and Kansas, US
US officials confirmed that milk from dairy cattle in Texas and Kansas has tested positive for bird flu, raising concerns about the spread of the virus in livestock, Associated Press reported.
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
Texas A&M project looks into using omega-6 fatty acids to reduce early embryonic loss in US cattle
Utilising omega-6 fatty acids as a management strategy to mitigate early embryonic loss in cattle, a major cause of reproductive and economic losses to the US beef industry, is the focus of a new Texas A&M AgriLife Research-led project.
Friday, September 8, 2023
Texas A&M AgriLife elevates global beef cattle expertise through international ventures
Texas A&M AgriLife's has expanded the reach of its beef cattle expertise with two international initiatives spearheaded by Professor Reinaldo Cooke, from the Department of Animal Science within the Texas A&M College of Agriculture a ...
Monday, January 9, 2023
Texas A&M researchers explore uses of dogs to detect bovine respiratory disease
A Texas A&M AgriLife researcher is taking a page out of human disease research to see if dogs might be able to sniff out bovine respiratory disease (BRD) one of the largest health challenges for the feedlot cattle industry.
Monday, August 22, 2022
Texas Beef Council staff attended cattle short course at Texas A&M University
Directors and staff from the Texas Beef Council (TBC) attended the annual Beef Cattle Short Course at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, the United States, held this year on August 1-3.
Tuesday, July 12, 2022
Texas A&M University's beef cattle workshop to be held in Texas, US, in end-August
The Beef Reproduction Task Force and Texas A&M University will host the 2022 Applied Reproductive Strategies in Beef Cattle Workshop in San Antonio, Texas, the United States, on August 30-31.
Tuesday, March 8, 2022
Texas A&M economists warn of long-term impact on agriculture from Ukraine-Russia war
In light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service economists said both countries do not represent major destinations for US commodities, ranking 56th (Russia) and 80th (Ukraine
Monday, January 3, 2022
Texas A&M AgriLife study to look into impact on product quality of beef animals
Incorporating Brahman genetics into beef cattle herds amid changing temperatures has one Texas A&M AgriLife team researching the physiological differences in cattle breeds and temperament to enhance beef quality from these heat-tolerant ...
Tuesday, June 1, 2021
Texas A&M to hold conference for grass-fed beef producers in late-June
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service will host a conference for producers of grass-fed beef on June 24-25 at the Texas A&M Rosenthal Meat Center in College Station, Texas, the United States.
Friday, February 19, 2021
Unusual cold in Texas affecting cattle farms, chickens, and meat plants
Texas ranchers are struggling to keep their cattle alive in a freak winter storm, as the top United States cattle state has seen cows succumb to the unusual cold temperatures that have also killed chickens, disrupted meat plant operations a ...
Thursday, July 9, 2020
Researchers in Texas and Nebraska to study drug resistance in cattle
Researchers from the Texas Tech University and University of Nebraska to study the effects of drug-resistant pathogens spreading in cattle and ways to prevent infections, the American Veterinary Medical Association reported.

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