Block and Bridle Volunteers at Cowboy Capital of the World Pro Rodeo
By: Heather Ruemke Over the Pro Rodeo weekend, a group of 30 students from the Department of Animal Science and Tarleton State Block and Bridle received a special opportunity to …
By: Heather Ruemke Over the Pro Rodeo weekend, a group of 30 students from the Department of Animal Science and Tarleton State Block and Bridle received a special opportunity to …
By: Heather Ruemke The Department of Animal Science hosted their Fall Social on September 20th. Animal Science has seen tremendous growth over the last few years, which was evident with …
By: Emmanuel Johnson I have a strong interest for Agriculture and Natural Resources because they are crucial to ensuring both the sustainability of the environment and human well-being. They give …
By: Dr. David Frazier The Department of Agricultural Education and Communication is excited to have sixteen student teachers that will be completing their education this fall. The student teacher experience …
By: Dr. Brant Poe After on-campus professional development training, Agricultural Communications, Agriculture Industry & Agencies and Interdisciplinary Agriculture seniors are in the field completing their professional internships. These high impact …
The Texan Soil Whisperers returned to Woodward, Oklahoma to compete in the National Collegiate Soil Judging Competition after their victory at the Region IV Collegiate Soil Judging Competition—both hosted by …
During July and August Dr. Adam Mitchell, Assistant Professor of Entomology, partnered with the Fishers Island Conservancy to monitor moths and nocturnal insects on the island as part of their …
By: Dr. Drew Cassens We had an amazing week at the 2023 AMSA Reciprocal Meat Conference! Connecting with our alumni, meeting new friends, and enhancing our knowledge of Meat Science. …