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Texas A&M University is defending a study that recommends Americans continue their current consumption of red and processed meat. The study has drawn…
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Mosquitos, rampant mushrooms, and over watered gardens, are all resulting from the heavy rainfall south Texas has received this spring. We talk with Texas…
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The state climatologist, John Nielsen-Gammon, says we are close to the end of this historic drought. While rain and fog currently drench the area, how can…
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With an already scorching summer, the drought has exacerbated that already problematic growing season for the home gardener in Texas.Fortunately for San…
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Agriculture forecasters at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension are predicting a medium-size pecan crop for the state in 2014. Experts say this year’s production…
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Story originally published Jan. 2, 2014. It’s that time of year when insects want to get out of the cold and into your house. Most people aren’t big...
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Texas Matters: Residents in North Texas are dealing with the increased frequency of small earthquakes that some people are linking to oil and gas drilling…
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The Environmental Protection Agency is requiring new labels on certain pesticides that may harm bees and other pollinators, just one effort in an ongoing…
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The state’s $600 million rice industry could be in jeopardy. A Texas A & M researcher said the drought and cooler temperatures are placing strains on the…
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In the first segment:Last week the House of Representatives voted to cut $20 billion from the nation's Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP),…