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Tag: Water Seed Grant

  • Water Seed Grants award $2.39 million in research funding

    The San Marcos River in May 2023. (Photo by Sam Craft, Texas A&M AgriLife.) Ten water research projects from throughout three Texas A&M University System agencies have received a total of $2.39 million in Water Seed Grants, funded by state appropriations from the Texas Legislature to Texas A&M AgriLife Research, and administered by the Texas Water Resources…

    Water Seed Grants award $2.39 million in research funding

  • Water Seed Grant Initiative webinar summarizes project progress

    In 2020, seven multidisciplinary teams were chosen as recipients of the fiscal year 2020-2021 Water Seed Grant Initiative, “Research, Engineering and Extension: Creation and Deployment of Water-Use Efficient Technology Platforms.” The teams were selected by Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES). Through the initiative, the three Texas A&M University System agencies have…

    Water Seed Grant Initiative webinar summarizes project progress

  • Recipients of Water Seed Grant Initiative announced

    Texas A&M AgriLife Research, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) have selected seven multidisciplinary teams as recipients of the FY2020-21 Water Seed Grant Initiative, “Research, Engineering and Extension: Creation and Deployment of Water-Use Efficient Technology Platforms.” The three Texas A&M University System agencies are providing $1,136,627 in funding for the grants for 20 months across…

    Recipients of Water Seed Grant Initiative announced

  • New txH2O spotlights water seed grant-funded TAMUS inventions and technologies

    The Texas Water Resources Institute has published the spring 2016 issue of txH2O magazine, featuring research projects from throughout The Texas A&M University System (TAMUS) funded by the inaugural round of water research seed grants. In 2013 the Texas Legislature charged three TAMUS agencies with developing new technologies and tools to improve the efficiency of agricultural and…

    New txH2O spotlights water seed grant-funded TAMUS inventions and technologies