Uche-Eboh’s research presentation centered on the gas production kinetics with focus on methane from manure sourced from cattle, pigs, or its combination, to be used as a renewable source of energy.
Hall and his students are currently working on multiple research projects related to dogs’ detection of explosives, agricultural pests like spotted lantern fly, powdery mildew, and buried items.
Texas Tech University’s Rodeo Team members claimed three event championships and multiple short-round contenders at the 76th Annual Tech College Rodeo held last week at Cook’s Garage in Lubbock...
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The Davis College Department of Animal & Food Sciences team ranked second in the overall contest, second in beef grading, second in pork judging, second in total beef, second in reasons; and first in beef judging.
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