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  2. Leonard M. Pike - Wikipedia

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    Leonard M. Pike (February 1, 1940 – January 12, 2019) was an American agricultural scientist who established the Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center at Texas A&M University in 1992 and created the 1015 sweet onion and the BetaSweet maroon carrot. Pike was born and raised in Arkansas. [1]

  3. Mian Nadeem Riaz - Wikipedia

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    Riaz ran the extrusion program at Texas A&M University in 1992. He later joined the Faculty of the Institute of Food Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University in 1995 and became a Graduate Faculty in 1998. He has been the Holder of the Professorship in Food Diversity in the Food Science and Technology Department since 2017. [1]

  4. Sweet onion - Wikipedia

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    This sweet onion was developed from Pieri's initial planting of Corsican onions by continually selecting and reseeding the sweetest, largest, roundest onions from each year's crop. It is the designated vegetable of Washington State. [10] [11] [7] Gov. Christine Gregoire signed the "onion bill" in 2007 to make it the state's official vegetable. [12]

  5. Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences

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    The Texas A&M University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences (AgLifeSciences) is a college of Texas A&M University, a public land-grant research university in College Station, Texas. Agriculture and the Life Sciences have been part of the university since its founding in 1876 as the "Agricultural & Mechanical College of Texas."

  6. List of Texas A&M University people - Wikipedia

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    This list of Texas A&M University people includes notable alumni, faculty, and affiliates of Texas A&M University. The term Texas Aggie, which comes from Texas A&M's history as an agricultural school, refers to students and alumni of Texas A&M. The class year of each alumnus indicates the projected undergraduate degree award year designation ...

  7. Texas A&M AgriLife Research - Wikipedia

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    The A&M was formally added to the agency's name on September 1, 2012, as part of a branding effort by the Texas A&M University System to strengthen the association between the agencies and Texas A&M University. [3] The agricultural experiment station division is headquartered at Texas A&M's flagship campus in College Station, Texas. Texas A&M ...

  8. Texas A&M University - Wikipedia

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    The Texas A&M University Singing Cadets. Texas A&M has over 1,000 student organizations, including academic, service, religious, social, and common interest organizations, [195] and hosts 58 nationally or internationally recognized Greek Letter Organizations (GLOs). About 10% of the undergraduate population is affiliated with a GLO fraternity ...

  9. Neil Sperry - Wikipedia

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    Sperry was born and raised in College Station, Texas [1] where he graduated A&M Consolidated High School as Salutatorian and Student Body President. [citation needed] He attended Texas A&M University and earned horticulture degrees from Ohio State University. He married his wife Lynn in 1967, and they now live in McKinney, Texas. [1]