February 16, 2022
Petermann wins graduate student presentation
The 59th annual Soil Survey and Land Resource Workshop was held in February, and a PSS student took home the top prize in the graduate student oral presentation competition...
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The hot, dry, and windy conditions of the High Plains can carry herbicides miles from the application site, and for perennial species such as grapes, this potential volatility and drift exposure may affect plant productivity and yield for many years. Researchers from the TTU Department of Plant and Soil Science are hoping to help...
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February 16, 2022
The 59th annual Soil Survey and Land Resource Workshop was held in February, and a PSS student took home the top prize in the graduate student oral presentation competition...
February 11, 2022
In the face of declining water resources and ballooning global demand for food, PSS researchers are looking to provide a clear picture of what the future of vegetable production can look like..
February 09, 2022
A strong commitment to teaching has garnered Peter Dotray, the Rockwell Chair of Weed Science within Texas Tech University's Department of Plant & Soil Science, a 2022 Chancellor's Council Distinguished Teaching Award, one of the highest faculty honors in the university system...
February 07, 2022
The MILE Program is a transformative experiential learning opportunity for students who want to be impactful leaders when they enter in the workforce. The third cohort began in January 2022 and will finish in May 2023...
January 31, 2022
At the 2022 Southern Weed Science Society Annual Meeting, PSS's own Delaney Foster and Peter Dotray were each recognized for their achievements and dedication to the field of weed science...
January 18, 2022
Students from Catherine Simpson’s Urban Horticulture and Sustainability Lab Group attended the inaugural Texas Nursery and Landscape Association Lone Star Hort Forum...
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