Texas A&M AgriLife Research
What We Do
Texas A&M AgriLife Research pioneers knowledge about agriculture, natural resources and the life sciences to nourish health, strengthen communities and support economies.
- 600+Doctoral level scientists across affiliated Texas A&M entities
- >319ドルMAgriLife Research annual research expenditures, fiscal year 2024
- >157ドルMCompetitive grants awarded in fiscal year 2024
Collaborate with AgriLife Research
Are you leading an emerging field of research in agriculture, natural resources or the life sciences? Please send us a message to discuss potential collaborations and to help expand our growing list of emerging research areas.
AgriLife Research Capabilities
With access to 13 research and extension centers across the state, 20 academic departments, five state agencies, 12 campuses of The Texas A&M University System, and nine interdisciplinary research institutes, AgriLife Research delivers far-reaching benefits to Texas food, feed and fiber systems that impact the world.
Research and Extension Centers Across Texas
Academic Departments
Multidisciplinary Institutes and Partnerships
Texas A&M University System Campuses
Four synergistic strategic priorities
Texas A&M AgriLife Research operates with consideration to four interconnected strategic priorities. Each of these works synergistically with its three counterparts, as we must advance all to advance each.
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Emerging research areas
Advanced science and technology converge with top-level faculty and staff to fulfill AgriLife Research’s commitment to addressing the greatest emerging challenges to our food, feed and fiber systems. Harsher production environments and growing populations place increasing stresses on agriculture and natural resources. Learn about some of the emerging research areas that AgriLife Research has undertaken to address some of our most pressing issues.