
معرفی
Wayne Keeling is a Professor in Cropping Systems & Weed Science at Texas A&M University's College of Agriculture & Life Sciences. He is affiliated with Texas A&M AgriLife Research and Extension Service. His work focuses on weed management, herbicide efficacy, and sustainable cropping systems in semi-arid regions. He has extensively studied Palmer amaranth resistance, cover crop integration, and soil-water dynamics in cotton production systems.
Education details are not explicitly provided, but his professional activities indicate advanced expertise in agronomy and plant science. His research emphasizes regenerative agriculture, soil conservation, and precision farming techniques.
Research interests include:
- Herbicide-resistant weed management
- Cover crop adoption in arid regions
- Sustainable cotton production systems
- Soil health and water conservation strategies
- Impact of climate change on cropping systems
Recent studies highlight advancements in regenerative agriculture, with findings on carbon sequestration and water use efficiency. His work bridges applied research and farmer outreach through Extension programs.
No scientific awards are listed, but his contributions are recognized through active collaboration with agricultural stakeholders and industry partnerships.
Labs/Teams: Primary affiliation with Texas A&M AgriLife Research cotton production programs.





