
Research and Extension programs at Beaumont
Researching and improving insect pest management practices in Texas rice
Leading-edge research and extension in rice production
These are the programs working to develop and deliver new knowledge that expands the frontiers of rice and associated crop research for agricultural improvement, sustainability and human health.
World-class research and extension programs
Agro-ecosystems
Field experimentation and biophysical simulation modeling to understand environments for improved rice production
Entomology
Researching and improving insect pest management practices in Texas rice
Integrated Cropping Systems Management
Holistic assessment of crop responses to environmental factors
Plant Pathology
Basic and applied research for sustainable, healthy, and productive rice crops
Plant Physiology
Research to improve regional crop plants and their production systems
Rice Extension Agronomy
Rice Agronomy, Weed Science, Economics
Rice Breeding and Genetics
Enhancing rice varieties for a thriving Texas industry
Specialty Rice Breeding Program
Pioneering research in genetics and breeding of specialty and healthful rice
Water and Nutrient Management
Enhancing the economic and environmental sustainability of agricultural ecosystems through improved nutrient management
Weed Physiology and Molecular Biology
Understanding plant and herbicide interactions at physiological, and molecular and genomics levels







