July 2009 Archives

The cowpea or black-eyed pea, as it is more commonly known, is a New Year's tradition for good luck. But disease and particularly aphids, which can wreck a crop within a few a days, are especially bad luck for the cowpea, according to scientists. Several new lines of cowpeas with genes that are aphid-resistant and less susceptible to disease are currently being tested by researchers with Texas AgriLife Research and other Texas A&M System entities.
See story at http://agnews.tamu.edu/showstory.php?id=1326

- BLAIR FANNIN

Cowpea Research

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Dr. B.B. Singh has been researching the aphid-resistant cowpea, also known as blackeye pea or purple hull pea. Media release to come soon. - BLAIR FANNIN

(Texas AgriLife Research photo by Blair Fannin)
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2009 Beef Cattle Short Course

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Stay updated with news and information from the 2009 Beef Cattle Short Course right here. For more information about the event and registration details, visit http://animalscience.tamu.edu/ansc/BCSC/index.html

- BLAIR FANNIN