The Texas A&M Blackland Research and Extension Center (BREC), a unit within the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station (TAES), focuses on environmental issues affecting central Texas. Scientists at the center research and develop new technologies for farmers and ranchers to make better land and water management decisions; enhance the region's educational resources by electronically connecting schools, cities and others; and are part of a team using computer models to evaluate economic and environmental impacts of land management practices. It is a preeminent agricultural research and extension center that engages in projects to ensure a safe and affordable food supply, strengthen the economy, and save and restore the environment. The Texas A&M Blackland Research and Extension Center was established in 1909 and has a laboratory in Temple, Texas.
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