Department Updates

State 4-H Horse Show goes on amidst pandemic

State 4-H Horse Show goes on amidst pandemic

July 22nd, 2020

4-H is a youth development program that involves millions of children around the nation in hands-on projects in different areas. BRYAN, Texas — Despite the coronavirus, the show must go on. Over the course of six days, exhibitors from across the state will be participating in the 57th annual State 4-H Horse Show at Brazos County Expo…

Live demonstrations highlight Texas A&M Virtual Beef Cattle Short Course Aug. 3-5

July 7th, 2020

Live action to cover fences, cattle handling, brush, carcass cutting The annual Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course set for Aug. 3-5 has extended the early registration deadline to July 15, so there’s still time to register for the education-packed event featuring live demonstrations. While the three-day event will be online this year due to…

Meat Perspectives: Behind the burn

July 7th, 2020

If there is any one thing that really makes barbecued meats so delicious and popular, it is the special contribution that smoke plays during the cooking process. Terms such as “slow-smoked meats” or “hickory-smoked ribs” are just two examples of phrases that often make carnivores start salivating in anticipation of eating barbecue. Cooking meat without…

Three animal science graduate students recognized for their outstanding achievements

July 7th, 2020

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, like many other groups, the Department of Animal Science was unable to hold our annual awards ceremony. Regardless, awards were still given to several outstanding individuals. Luiz Fernando Dias Batista was named the 2020 Outstanding Master’s Student, Nicky Oosthuizen was named the 2020 Outstanding Doctoral Student and Rafael Martinez was…

Virtual Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course set for Aug. 3-5

Virtual Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course set for Aug. 3-5

July 7th, 2020

The annual Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course is going virtual this year due to COVID-19 restrictions. While it may be hard to ‘virtually’ eat the famous prime rib dinner associated with the event, the educational aspect will still be provided as it has been for the past 65 years to ranchers who need basic…

Be wary of fire danger when grilling, cooking outdoors

July 7th, 2020

Most grill-related fires occur during summer, especially in JulyWhile grilling and outdoor cooking are among the great pleasures of summer, they also pose fire dangers. The months of May, June, July and August are the most active for grill-related fires, with July topping the list, according to the National Fire Protection Association, or NFPA. Grilling-related fires…

So you want to build a slaughter plant?

July 7th, 2020

In light of the recent increase in retail beef prices and decrease in cattle prices, many cattle producers have expressed interest in starting up small beef processing facilities that do not undercut the rancher and provide consistent prices for consumers. Davey Griffin, Texas A&M professor and Extension meat scientist, said he has been amazed at…

D’Souza awarded inaugural Cactus Feeders scholarship and internship

July 7th, 2020

The Texas A&M University Department of Animal Science is proud to recognize Genevieve D’Souza as the inaugural recipient of the 2020 Cactus Feeders Scholarship. As a recipient of this newly formed award, D’Souza will have the opportunity to complete an internship with Cactus Feeders. The department is excited about the possibilities that this new partnership…

From the Ground Up: Pandemic Strengthens Demand for Custom Processing

From the Ground Up: Pandemic Strengthens Demand for Custom Processing

July 7th, 2020

By Todd Carroll BRYAN, Texas (KBTX) – Over the last few years there has been a rising demand among some consumers to buy locally produced food and that has given Farmers’ Markets and Farm Share programs a boost. The Covid-19 outbreak that slowed down the big meat processors in the U.S. has fueled even more demand…

Texas Crop and Weather Report – June 30, 2020

July 7th, 2020

Joe Paschal, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension livestock specialist, Corpus Christi, said livestock are entering a period he calls the “summer slump,” where weight gains and body condition scores can dip as animals deal with the heat and declining forage quality. Paschal and Jason Banta, Ph.D., AgriLife Extension beef cattle specialist, Overton, said cattle in much of…