Department Updates

Graduate, undergraduate students celebrate summer graduation

August 9th, 2023

The Department of Soil and Crop Sciences celebrated the graduation of 13 students who received their diplomas on Saturday, August 12 at Reed Arena. One undergraduate student and 12 graduate students were among thousands who graduated during the morning ceremony and at the doctoral hooding ceremony Saturday afternoon. The graduate students consisted of seven master’s… Read More →

Department Celebrates Spring 2023 Graduation

May 5th, 2023

The Department of Soil and Crop Sciences congratulates twenty-six of our newest graduates for the spring 2023 semester! A total of 11 undergraduates were celebrated during the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences commencement ceremony on Thursday, May 11, and 15 total graduates during the master’s degree commencement and doctoral hooding ceremony on Saturday, May… Read More →

Students recognized at 2023 spring banquet

April 19th, 2023

The Department of Soil and Crop Sciences congratulates all our students who received scholarships and awards during its annual Awards and Recognition Banquet held on Thursday, April 13 at the Annenberg Presidential Conference Center. Former professor Sam Feagley, Ph.D., delivered the keynote address. The 2022-2023 Soil and Crop Sciences Outstanding Students were recognized. The recipients… Read More →

Department announces awards during annual meeting

January 20th, 2023

Congratulations to all our faculty, staff and students who received awards during the Soil and Crop Sciences’ annual meeting held on January 14 in College Station. The department recognized the retirement of Dr. Jaroy Moore, Director, Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Lubbock. Moore has been with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service… Read More →

Department Celebrates Fall 2022 Graduation

December 14th, 2022

Congratulations to all our students who are expected to graduate this December! We are very proud of you for the efforts you have made throughout your time with the department and wish each of you the very best in the next phase of your life! Undergraduate Students: Graduate Students:

Soil and Crop at Brazos Valley Farmers Market December 3

December 1st, 2022

Join us on December 3 at our booth at the Brazos Valley Farmers Market in Downtown Bryan to learn more about soils and what soil scientists and students at Texas A&M do. We will also have information about Soil and Crop Sciences programs and exciting learning and experiential activities for kids. You can also bring your home’s soil… Read More →

Congratulations August 2022 Graduates!

August 11th, 2022

The Department of Soil and Crop Sciences would like to congratulate our newest graduates for the Spring 2022 semester! We are proud of you for the efforts you have made throughout your time with the department and wish each of you the very best in the next phase of your life! Undergraduate Students Graduate Students

Congratulations Spring 2022 Graduates

May 10th, 2022

The Department of Soil and Crop Sciences would like to congratulate our newest graduates for the Spring 2022 semester! We are proud of you for the efforts you have made throughout your time with the department and wish each of you the very best in the next phase of your life! Undergraduate Students Graduate Students

Department Recognizes Students at Spring Banquet

April 18th, 2022

Congratulations to all our students who were recognized with awards and scholarships during the annual Awards and Recognition Banquet that was held at the Hildebrand Equine Center on Tuesday, April 12. Associate Director and Chief Scientific Officer for Texas A&M AgriLife Research, and Associate Dean of College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Henry Fadamiro, Ph.D.,… Read More →

Texas A&M AgriLife-bred wheat varieties top Texas producer choices

March 24th, 2022

by Kay Ledbetter The Texas A&M AgriLife wheat breeding team once again leads in the development of the varieties producers select to plant across Texas, according to the most recent U.S. Department of Agriculture National Agricultural Statistics Service, USDA-NASS, survey. TAM 114 remains at the top of the hard red winter wheat varieties, closely followed… Read More →