
Texas A&M Horticultural Sciences
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The Texas A&M Department of Horticultural Sciences offers degrees that prepare students for a myriad of diverse career opportunities.
College Station, TX
Joined November 2012
RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: Our new lab @tamuhort is finally coming together! 🥼🧪🧫 Lab coats, glassware, and equipment are slowly arriving, and we’….
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🥔 The annual Texas Potato Field Day is coming up! Come on out July 16 in Springlake for a look at the latest potato varieties developed by the Texas A&M Potato Breeding Program and several other national partners. For more information visit the link below!
agrilifetoday.tamu.edu
Texas A&M AgriLife Research and the Texas A&M Potato Breeding Program, will host the annual Texas Potato Field Day on July 16 in Springlake.
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For turning research into results for Texas’ emerging wine industry, Justin Scheiner, Ph.D., @txextension viticulture specialist and associate professor in our department was honored with the @ASEVtweets, Extension Distinction Award. Continue reading: .
agrilifetoday.tamu.edu
Justin Scheiner, Ph.D. was honored with the American Society for Enology and Viticulture, ASEV, Extension Distinction Award.
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: 🌿 Time to register for Fall 2025! @tamuhort HORT 201 in person – Horticultural Science & Practice 🌱.New this semester:….
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: 🚨 We’re hiring! Come join us in Fredericksburg, TX as an Assistant Professor & Extension Specialist in viticulture, tr….
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: @FSHS_Hort annual meeting, day 2 ✅.Presentations & posters from past work at @UFIFAS_IRREC and future plans at @tamuho….
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Want to know when and how to prune Strawberries? Dr. Larry Stein, Texas A&M AgriLife horticulture specialist and professor in our department says it starts with the mother plant!. Visit the link below to learn more!🍓 #AggieHorticulture
thespruce.com
Our expert-approved guide explains how to prune strawberries, when and why. Spoiler: the key is to keep any runners under control.
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Congratulations to Associate Professor and Extension Viticulture Specialist Dr. Justin Scheiner for receiving the 2025 ASEV Extension Distinction Award for his exceptional contributions to grape and wine industry outreach. @ASEVtweet. Read more below. 🍇
wineindustryadvisor.com
Davis, CA (May 14, 2025) — Associate Professor and Extension Viticulture Specialist Dr. Justin Scheiner at Texas A&M University has been confirmed as
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: Great day in Bandera, TX exploring the opportunities & challenges of growing olives in Texas 🫒🌿. @TAMUHort joined @TXA….
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The Department of Horticultural Sciences is thrilled to congratulate all of our 2025 graduates! Wherever your path takes you next, know that you’ll always be part of the Aggie Horticulture family. Congratulations & Gig 'em! 👍 #TamuHort #FormerStudent
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Today we celebrate another year of serving Texans! Since 1914, Extension programs have committed to delivering research-based education to help improve lives. Here’s to many more years of impactful service and growth. Tell us how @txextension has impacted you! #HappyBdayExtension
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: Excited to share our first trade magazine publication in The Grapevine Magazine since starting my new role with the @t….
thegrapevinemagazine.net
By: Lorenzo Rossi and Michael G. Cook – Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service It is an exciting time for Texas wine, as the bustling industry is producing reds full of character, crisp and clean...
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: Huge congrats to RayRay Gonzalez, @tamuhort @aglifesciences undergrad in our lab who is conducting his own research on….
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: Last day of class! Officially the end of Spring 2025 🌸.Huge thanks to all my students, what a ride!.I loved every mome….
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RT @AgriLife: Say hello to the garden MVPs:.✔ Silver Ponysfoot.✔ Southern Wood Fern.✔ Low Prickly Pear. Mike Arnold, @TAMUGardens and @TAMU….
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RT @TAMUHortPhysLab: Spring 2025 is a wrap! @tamuhort HORT 202 students spent the last few weeks collecting final data 🌱 identifying pests….
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