ARS scientists develop monitoring system to support farmers in their effort to protect the Chesapeake Bay
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Aquaponic systems may help sweetpotato industry and feed ‘urban deserts.’
May 23, 2025 -
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ARS researchers in Boise, ID, are studying prescribed fires in western juniper type landscapes to better understand how this land management tool affects the hydrology, habitat, and overall ecosystem of this land type.
May 19, 2025 -
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ARS researchers are studying the potential benefits of reversing soil erosion on hilly lands
Mar 12, 2025 -
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Controlling cheatgrass to restore rangelands, reduce wildfires and increase sustainable grazing resources.
Oct 07, 2019 -
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ARS researchers studied bacterial levels in the waters collected by the Upper Oconee Watershed Network.
Sep 30, 2019 -
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How a robot may show us why soils are disappearing.
Sep 03, 2019 -
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Giant salivnia damages aquatic ecosystems by outgrowing and replacing native plants.
Aug 12, 2019 -
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LTAR research provides a greater understanding of the complexity of agroecosystem landscapes.
Jul 25, 2019 -
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Two scientists are honored for outstanding scientific achievements in animal health and remote sensing.
Jun 04, 2019