Texas A&M AgriLife Foundation Seed test plots for wheat at the Bushland Research Center

Varieties Available for Licensing and Testing

Texas A&M AgriLife Foundation Seed partners with companies to commercialize improved crop varieties developed by AgriLife Research scientists. Explore the varieties currently available for licensing below.

Interested in Licencing?
Contact Dr. Richard Vierling, Director of AgriLife Foundation Seed
📧 richard.vierling@ag.tamu.edu

Peanuts

TXL100212-03-03 drought-tolerant runner peanut flyer showing high oleic content and yield performance under limited irrigation.

TXL100212-03-03 Drought-Tolerant Runner Peanut
High-yielding, drought-tolerant runner peanut line with a high oleic ratio, excellent grade, and strong performance under both full and limited irrigation.
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Murray high-oleic runner peanut flyer showing strong yield stability, seed quality, and grade performance.

Murray Peanut
High-oleic runner peanut with strong yield stability, superior grade, and excellent seed size and shell-out quality across environments.
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TAMVal OL14 high-oleic Valencia peanut flyer showing yield advantage, disease resistance, and extended shelf life.

TAMVal OL14 High Oleic Valencia Peanut
High-yield Valencia peanut with Sclerotinia blight resistance and improved oil stability for extended shelf life. Proven in multi-year Texas trials.
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Barley

TAMBAR_ORG_20_2_5 organic barley flyer from Texas A&M AgriLife Foundation Seed showing yield and forage performance.

TAMBAR_ORG_20_2_5 (Organic Barley)
High-performing organic barley for grain and forage.
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Oats

TX18OCS9125 forage oat flyer highlighting early maturity and dual-purpose use, developed by Texas A&M AgriLife Research.

TX18OCS9125 (Forage Oat)
Bred for early maturity and quality nutrition.
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Propagated Hardy and Tropical Hibiscus Varieties

Texas A&M AgriLife Research hibiscus breeding flyer showing hardy and tropical hibiscus cultivars available for licensing.

Hardy and tropical hibiscus cultivars bred by Texas A&M AgriLife Research for exceptional color, bold form, and proven landscape performance. Now available for exclusive licensing.
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Interested in Licensing a Variety?

Contact Dr. Richard Vierling, Director of AgriLife Foundation Seed
📧 richard.vierling@ag.tamu.edu