FIGHTIN' TEXAS AGGIE MEAT JUDGING TEAM SELECTED TO TRAVEL TO INTERNATIONAL CONTEST

The 2017 Meats Judging Team will be the only team from the United States traveling to Australia in June to compete in the Australian Intercollegiate Meat Judging Contest. 


NEWS  MAKERS

TAMU TO HOST RECIPROCAL MEAT CONFERENCE

TAMU has been chosen by the American Meat Science Association to host the organization's 70th annual Reciprocal Meat Conference on June 18-21.


 

ENGLE RECEIVES TRAVEL GRANT


An ANSC graduate student has been awarded a travel bursary to present her research at the International Society for Animal Genetics Conference in Dublin.

  

EVENTING TEAM WINS SPIRIT AWARD


The Eventing Team won the spirit award at the 2017 United States Eventing Association Intercollegiate Eventing Championship at the Virginia Horse Trials.



SPRING 2017 GRADUATES

Congratulations to our students who graduated earlier this month! We wish you all the best in your future endeavors.


 
AWARDS & RECOGNITION

RAMSEY RECEIVES MARION TEACHING AWARD

Dr. Shawn Ramsey was awarded the Marion Teaching Award at the 2017 College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Convocation. 


 
MEAT COUNTER

PERFECTING THE BEEF PALATABILITY PUZZLE


Tackling and taming tenderness in beef cuts has put the industry on the inside track.



FACULTY CONTRIBUTE TO LAWRIE'S MEAT SCIENCE 8TH EDITION

Drs. Gehring, Savell & Miller provided chapters to the newly revised meat science textbook.


A MINUTE WITH...

A FACULTY MEMBER

Dr. Andy Herring



TWO CURRENT STUDENTS

Leah Fancher & Sydney Herring


PRODUCER'S CORNER

TEXAS A&M BEEF CATTLE SHORT COURSE SET

The 63rd Texas A&M BCSC is scheduled Aug. 7-9 at Texas A&M University in College Station.

 

AGRILIFE LIVESTOCK GUARDIAN DOG STUDY

Results show promise for ancient predator control method for sheep & goats.
 

  

HANDLE LIVESTOCK WITH LESS STRESS


Handling livestock doesn't have to be stressful for you and the animals.





BEHAVIOR PATTERNS INDICATORS OF ILLNESS ONSET IN CATTLE

AgriLife Research developing early warning system for bovine respiratory disease.




CATTLE PRODUCERS CAN EXPECT MORE VOLATILITY, SUPPLY FLUCTUATIONS

Volatility in the cattle market recently is a result of large supplies of beef and speculative investment in agricultural commodities.


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