Bastrop residents and business owners are preparing for a boom brought on by Elon Musk's companies. But the great migration has yet to happen.
Commissioners said they are concerned about public health and public safety because forever chemicals don’t break down and can accumulate in humans and animals. Forever chemical ...
The Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute, NRI, has published the latest Texas Land Trends Program report, “Status Update and ...
Johnson County officials on Tuesday declared a state of disaster after the discovery of “forever chemicals” in agricultural land, which they say was a result of contaminated biosolids being used as ...
Joe Outlaw, a professor of agricultural economics at Texas A&M who prepares studies for Congress, said here this week that he ...
The widespread contamination has reportedly already caused the deaths of fish and cattle and the contamination of groundwater ...
A bill filed by Rep. Jeff Leach would prevent countries like China, North Korea, Russia and Iran from buying property in ...
These farmers are at the center of one of the most-watched environmental lawsuits against the EPA and the company that offers ...
In the two years since the investigation began, Johnson County Commissioner Larry Woolley, a lifelong farmer and rancher with ...
As growth in North Texas booms amid a more extreme climate, solar energy is needed to help stabilize the state’s electrical ...
BUCKHOLTS, Texas (AP) — On rural Texas farmland ... Agrivoltaics itself isn’t new. Solar farms are land-intensive and require a lot of space that could be used for food production.
Solar farms are land-intensive and require a lot of space that could be ... an assistant professor in regenerative system ecology at Texas A&M University. Not enough studies have been done to know the ...