LAMB NAMED DEPARTMENT HEAD FOR TEXAS A&M ANIMAL SCIENCE

Dr. Cliff Lamb has been named department head for animal science at Texas A&M University in College Station, according to Dr. Mark Hussey, vice chancellor and dean for the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences.


NEWS  MAKERS

CROSS RETURNS TO FACULTY ROLE

Milestones as department head include equine complex, NAAAS


 

TEAMS COMPETE AT NCBA

The Beef Quiz Bowl & Academic Quadrathlon teams brought home awards from NCBA.

  

LIVESTOCK & WOOL TEAMS COMPETE IN SAN ANTONIO

Both teams bring home reserve champion honors. 



AWARDS & RECOGNITION


TEDESCHI EARNS FACULTY FELLOW DISTINCTION

Tedeschi named Faculty Fellow during the Texas A&M AgriLife Conference.



 

CLEERE, HAIRGROVE & BRADBERY HONORED

Vice Chancellor's Awards in Excellence honors were presented to several members of the ANSC department. 

  

DOCTORAL CANDIDATE SMITH RECEIVES TRIO OF AWARDS

Brandon Smith is racking up awards as he approaches graduation.




AGRILIFE RESEARCH PHYSIOLOGIST RANDEL RECEIVES LECTURSHIP HONOR

The American Society of Animal Science, Southern Section, has announced an annual lectureship named for Dr. Ronald Randel, Texas A&M AgriLife Research physiologist, Overton.

 

MEAT COUNTER


BEEF MAINTAINS FLAVORABLE TENDERNESS RATING

Beef Tenderness Survey Executive Summary Favorable tenderness ratings for beef steaks, have remained steady over the past five years.

  

TYSON FOODS BEYOND FRESH MEAT SHORT COURSE

Students participated in the first annual Beyond Fresh Meat Short Course hosted Tyson Foods, Inc., in Springdale, Ark.



A MINUTE WITH...
FACULTY MEMBER SPOTLIGHT

Dr. Ellen Jordan
Professor & Extension Dairy Specialist
 

PRODUCER'S CORNER

MODEST CATTLE MARKET OUTLOOK PROJECTED

Modest cattle market outlook projected at the recent Central Texas Cow-Calf Clinic in Cameron.


 

NEW YEAR, 
OLD PEST


As we begin a new year we are faced with an old pest, the fever tick. 



  

BULL MANAGEMENT KEY TO SUCCESSFUL BREEDING SEASONS

Bull management before and during breeding season can improve producers' chances for reproductive success.



ANNUAL AGRILIFE RAM TEST JOINS SHEEP, GOAT EXPO SLATED FOR AUG. 18-19

Even after 70 years the annual Texas A&M AgriLife Ram Performance Test is not averse to change, organizers said.

 

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