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October 29 |
Keeping Apples Cool to the Core |
October 28 |
Conservation Tillage Has Immediate Benefits
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October 27 |
New Pinto Bean Now Resists Anthracnose
Disease |
October 26 |
Study Shows Differences in Natural Immunity in Cloned
Pigs |
October 25 |
Slowing the Loss of Ag Chemicals |
October 25 |
New Issue of Healthy Animals Now Online
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October 22 |
Researchers Improve Science of Predicting Catastrophes
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October 21 |
Luscious Longans Protected in ARS Collection
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October 20 |
Water, But Not Salt, Effective in Changing Grazing
Patterns |
October 19 |
Statue of Liberty Goes Green with Soy |
October 18 |
LiDAR: A Bright New Trend in Environmental
Studies |
October 15 |
Making Campylobacter Easier to Count
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October 14 |
Fungus Provides Varroa Mite Relief for Bees
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October 14 |
Classical Chinese Garden Slated for the Nation's
Capital |
October 13 |
A One-Time Plowing May Not Hurt Carbon
Credits |
October 12 |
Scientists "Smear" Pests With
Mustard |
October 8 |
A Head Start on Mapping Two Cereal Crop
Genomes |
October 7 |
Beneficial Fungi Could Halt Hopper Hordes
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October 6 |
New Sampling System Helps Growers Learn About Their
Fields |
October 6 |
CEAP Bibliographies Available Online |
October 5 |
Vitamin D Found to Reduce Age-Related Falls
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October 4 |
Salmonella Can Cause Poorer Eggshell Quality
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October 1 |
Unmasking the Genes of Food-Poisoning
Campylobacter |
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September 30 |
A Grazing Strategy for Small Dairy Farms
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September 29 |
Proposal to Monitor Water Quality Wins Top
Award |
September 28 |
Buyer Beware: Product Labels Don't Always Measure
Up |
September 27 |
Bacteria Take on Late Blight, Sprouting and Dry Rot in
Potatoes |
September 24 |
Ethanol Byproduct Shown to Improve Soil |
September 23 |
New Food Consumption Data Released |
September 22 |
Making Lychee and Longan Harvests Predictable
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September 21 |
Fingerprinting Dust That's Blowing in the
Wind |
September 20 |
"Free-Range" ChickenNo Guarantee It's
Free of Salmonella |
September 17 |
New York Germplasm Resources Unit to Celebrate ARS' 50th
Anniversary with Open House |
September 16 |
Using Electromagnetic Induction To Trace Soil
Nitrogen |
September 15 |
Making Orange Juice Taste Even Better |
September 15 |
Three Scientists Inducted into Research Agency's Hall
of Fame |
September 14 |
Glorious Gardenias Get Boost From ARS
Scientists |
September 13 |
A Tortilla's Freshness Is Wrapped Up in Its
Wheat |
September 10 |
Dainty Plant Can Power-Clean Cadmium-Contaminated
Soils |
September 9 |
Federal Genebank Releases First Animal
Germplasm |
September 8 |
Revolutionizing Turkey Production with Functional
Genomics |
September 7 |
Weevil Wreaks Havoc on Giant Salvinia |
September 3 |
Carry-Out Containers From Wheat? Yes! |
September 3 |
New Plant Nutrient Database Launched |
September 2 |
Cutting-Edge Tools Help Farmers Seek Out Salt
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September 1 |
Key Clues to Cause of Rice Yield Dilemma |
September 1 |
Researchers Working To Diversify Hawaii's
Agriculture |
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August 31 |
No-Till Farming Can Decrease "Global Warming
Potential" |
August 31 |
Agricultural Research Service Lab Promotes New
Technologies |
August 30 |
New Method Sorts Out Signals in Stressed-Out
Plants |
August 27 |
Watering Plants When Their Temperature Says, "I'm
Thirsty!" |
August 26 |
Vitamin D Is Good for Your Gums |
August 25 |
Charring Peanut Shells for Hydrogen Fuel |
August 24 |
Little-Known Weed Causing Big Trouble in
Southeast |
August 23 |
Grape Compound Scores High for Lower Lipids
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August 20 |
Root-Knot Nematode Species Identified |
August 19 |
Hot Peppers Pep Up North Florida Growers' Bottom
Lines |
August 18 |
Absorbing News About Eggs and Lutein |
August 17 |
Protecting Sugar Beets From Root Diseases
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August 17 |
Everglades Restoration To Be Part of Invasive Species
Discussions |
August 16 |
Insect Virus Targets the Proverbial Worm in the
Apple |
August 13 |
ARS Workshops Boost Public Seed Project |
August 12 |
Newly Explored Rice Gene Could Help "Blast"
Killer Fungus |
August 11 |
Beautiful Flowers--It's All in Their Genes
|
August 11 |
USDA Livestock and Range Research Lab Expansion
Unveiled |
August 10 |
A Search for Nematodes' Biological Soft Spots
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August 9 |
Wild Potato's Gene May Protect Vulnerable
Spuds |
August 6 |
Multimedia Game Helps Kids Eat Better |
August 5 |
Rust Fungus Unleashed to Fight Exotic Thistle
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August 4 |
Targeting E. Coli Bacteria at Their
Source |
August 3 |
Probing Plants' Pollen Puzzles |
August 2 |
Some Flowers Can Stand the Salt--and Save Precious
Water |
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July 30 |
New Plum Variety Released |
July 30 |
New Issue of ARS Food & Nutrition Research Briefs
Posted |
July 29 |
New Soybean Line Offers Strong Resistance to
Nematodes |
July 28 |
Treating Both Swine Diets and Manure Can Slash
Phosphorus Runoff |
July 28 |
Arboretum Highlights the Science of
Systematics |
July 27 |
Plant Enzyme Turns Scientists' Thoughts to
Taxol |
July 26 |
Two New Peach Varieties Released |
July 23 |
Arboretum Pitches in to Clean up Chesapeake Bay
Tributary |
July 22 |
USDA to Assess Environmental Benefits of Conservation
Programs |
July 22 |
Prized Pomegranates Undergo Scrutiny of Nursery Staff,
Growers |
July 21 |
ARS Celebrates North Dakota Research This
Week |
July 20 |
Fiber-Hungry Bacteria Could Form Natural
"Bond" With Wood Industry |
July 19 |
Sorting Out the Genes Behind Leaner Beef |
July 16 |
Exercise Is Undervalued in Treating Arthritis
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July 15 |
A Close Look at Milk and Iron Uptake |
July 14 |
New Soy Germplasm Lines Available for
Breeding |
July 13 |
Scientists Mobilize To Conduct Nutrition Research Among
American Indians |
July 12 |
Computer Models Help Guide Ethanol Production
Research |
July 9 |
Making Grass Out of Trash |
July 8 |
Water-Treatment Residues Curb Phosphorus
Runoff |
July 7 |
Genetics Underscore Mites' Promise As Climbing Fern
Foe |
July 6 |
Tomatoes Get Genetic "Boost" Under Sustainable
Ag System |
July 2 |
Eyeing Forecast Models' Role for Drier Times
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July 1 |
Desert Laboratory for the World |
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June 30 |
Snack Bar Temptation's Too Great for Middle
Schoolers |
June 29 |
New Method Can Boost Yields, Lower Fertilizer Use
|
June 28 |
ARS Top Performers Win Presidential Rank
Awards |
June 25 |
ARS Employees Recognized at Agriculture Secretary's 2004
Honor Awards Ceremony |
June 24 |
Helping Hop Growers Predict Powdery Mildew
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June 23 |
Pepper Lends Its Nematode Resistance to Double-Cropped
Vegetables |
June 22 |
New Protection for Peanuts From Aflatoxin
|
June 21 |
New Website Traces "Long, Strange Trip" of
Corn |
June 18 |
Indoor "Black Mold" Fungus Has Unexpected
Relatives |
June 17 |
Sorghum--the Next New Wave in Grains? |
June 16 |
Rapid Test for Global Fungal Threat |
June 15 |
Researcher Seeks Better Production Systems for Sunshine
Bass |
June 14 |
Researchers Develop Improved Food Consumption Survey
Method |
June 10 |
Uncovering Coffee Bean's Genes |
June 9 |
Delta Initiative Finding Answers to Region's Poor
Health |
June 8 |
Continual Fertilizing, Not Cows, Is the Problem on
Sensitive Pastures |
June 7 |
Waist Circumference Can Signal a Syndrome
|
June 4 |
Arboretum Scientist Releases Boxwood Encyclopedia
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June 3 |
New USDA Lab to Study Stress Indicators in
Livestock |
June 3 |
ARS, Turfgrass Group Sign Research Pact
|
June 2 |
Effects of Extended Storage on Eggs |
June 1 |
If Clogged Arteries Are Your Problem, Try Eating
Oats |
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May 28 |
New Rice Stock Adds Good Trait to Genetic
Collection |
May 27 |
Feather Fiber Technology Receives a "World's
Best" Award |
May 26 |
Rice Offers a Healthier Way to "Batter
Up" |
May 25 |
New Bacterial Group Named After ARS Scientist
|
May 24 |
Irrigating Through Drainage Pipes Helps Farmers and the
Environment |
May 21 |
Grabbing a Quick Bite Nabs More Calories
|
May 20 |
ARS Flume Shows "V" in River May Aid
Endangered Tern |
May 19 |
Red Imported Fire Ant Nemesis Gains Permanent Foothold
in Florida |
May 18 |
USDA Scientists Help Resolve Cotton Quality Standard
Issue |
May 17 |
Exotic Lychees Safeguarded in ARS Botanical
Library |
May 17 |
New Issue of ARS Food & Nutrition Research Briefs
Posted |
May 14 |
Agricultural Research Service Hosts Fruit Fly
Conference |
May 14 |
ARS Cotton Research Earns ACS Landmark Status
|
May 13 |
Bringing Back the Native Grasses of
California |
May 12 |
Trait in Honey Bees Keeps Mites From
Multiplying |
May 11 |
New, Disease Resistant Sunflower Available
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May 10 |
Agricultural Dust More Accurately Measured
|
May 10 |
New Issue of Healthy Animals Now Online
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May 7 |
Got Arthritis? Fresh Cherries May Help |
May 6 |
Helping Beneficial Fungi Work |
May 5 |
Dragging Through the Day? Be Sure You Get Enough
Magnesium |
May 5 |
Federal Laboratory Consortium Recognizes ARS
Scientists for Tech Transfer |
May 4 |
Hot Bath Foils Lychee and Longan Insect Foes
|
May 3 |
A Little Creek That Could Help Repair
Waterways |
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April 30 |
Turkey's Ghrelin Gene Sequenced |
April 29 |
USDA Participates in Worldwide Research Effort Against
FMD |
April 28 |
Scientists Meet to Tackle Gully Erosion
Issue |
April 28 |
Bacterial Proteins Combat Campylobacter |
April 27 |
Food Survey Shows Areas of Concern, Opportunities for
Nutrition Interventions |
April 26 |
World's Peaches, Plums Preserved in Unique Collection
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April 23 |
USDA-DOD Research Initiative to Protect U.S.
Military |
April 22 |
U.S. Scientists Help Scottish Counterparts Quash
Ticks |
April 21 |
After 17 Years, the Cicadas Are Coming |
April 20 |
New ARS Facility Dedicated in Colorado |
April 19 |
Beneficial Compounds in Cinnamon Spice Up Insulin
Sensitivity |
April 16 |
Study Reveals Cause of Disease in Beneficial
Insects |
April 15 |
Soy Supplements Lead to Bone Health |
April 14 |
New Tests for Detecting Livestock Growth
Promoter |
April 13 |
Canine Cure for Catfish Off-Flavor |
April 12 |
Toward a Better Sugar Beet |
April 9 |
A Trio of New Plums for Spring and Summer
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April 8
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Thwarting Russian Wheat Aphids--Again |
April 7
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Depressed? "B" Sure to Get Enough
Folate |
April 6
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Cotton and Clay Make a "Hot" Pair
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April 5
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New
Peach Looks Funny, Tastes Great |
April 2
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100th Anniversary of Washington's Cherry Blossoms
Celebrated |
April 1
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New
Breed of Beet Geneticists Unraveling Sugar Beet Genome |
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March
31 |
Listening for Weevils in Nursery Crops |
March
30 |
Plant Roots, Too, Know How to "Seize the
Moment" |
March
29 |
Corn
Fungus Tapped for Carotenoid Production |
March
26 |
Corn
Plants Alert Neighbors, Seek Help Against Pests |
March
25 |
Apache Apricot Trees Take Root at Fruit
Ranches |
March
24 |
Test
Detects Brucella Bacteria in Goat's Milk |
March
23 |
Wild
Potatoes Tapped for Nematode Defense |
March
22 |
USDA's Gentle, But Tough, Termiticide Now
Patented |
March
19 |
Telemetry System Helps Scientists Study Heat Stress in
Cattle |
March
18 |
Pretty New Pepper Plants Developed by ARS
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March
17 |
Machine Vision Automating Cotton Gins |
March
16 |
Good
Sources of Dietary Choline Now a Mouse Click Away |
March
15 |
Sweet Scarlet Grape: New Variety Readied for
Growers |
March
12 |
Beetles Learn that "You Are What You
Eat" |
March
12 |
Secret to "Winterizing" Wheat Plants
Revealed |
March
11 |
On
the Lookout For Mite-Borne Citrus Threat |
March
10 |
ARS
Scientists Help Experts Recognize Foreign Fungi |
March 9
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"Air Curtain" Blocks Unwanted Insect Pests
From Airplanes |
March 8
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Lowering CO2 Loss in Fall Harvest |
March 5
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New
Test to Find, Recruit Pest-Fighting Bacteria |
March 4
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New
Approach to Controlling E. coli in Pigs |
March 3
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Scientists Study Benefits of Pasture Plant Diversity on
Dairy Production |
March 2
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The
Latest Research on Africanized Honey Bees |
March 1
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Monitoring Earth's Water Cycle From Space To Improve
Weather Forecasting |
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February
27 |
Raspberries' Year-Round Protective Light Show
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February
26 |
Arboretum Provides Breathtaking, Hassle-Free Cherry
Blossom Viewing |
February
25 |
Device Replaces Cotton Bale Ties |
February
24 |
With
Just a Sprinkle, Plants Soak Up More Selenium |
February
23 |
USDA
Researchers Test System to Track U.S. Cotton Products |
February
20 |
Ground Broken for U.S. Arid-Land Agricultural Research
Center |
February
19 |
Finding Alternatives to Burning Leftover
Straw |
February
18 |
Scientists Sleuth Glassy-Winged Sharpshooters'
Hangouts |
February
17 |
Senior Gardeners Helping to Save Hawaiian
Agriculture |
February
13 |
New
Soybean Promises Healthier Soy Oil |
February
12 |
Chicken Processing Plant Geared Up for Research
Business |
February
11 |
Progress in Reverse Against New Swine Flu
Strain |
February
10 |
Tackling Tough Problems in the World of
Chocolate |
February
9 |
New
Database Helps Monitor Food Pathogens |
February
6 |
Winning the Fruit Fly Battle in Hawaii |
February
5 |
Cattle May Follow Appalachian Trail to Fine Urban
Eateries |
February
4 |
Maple Tree Species Is Asian Longhorned Beetle's
Favorite |
February
3 |
Scientists Tap Bee Genome Map for Improved
Traits |
February
2 |
Bacteria-Fungi Combo Could Boost Pea Growth
|
February
2 |
Latest ARS Food & Nutrition Research Briefs
Posted |
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January
30 |
New
Issue of Healthy Animals Now Online |
January
29 |
Foundation Licenses ARS-Developed Tick Control
Device |
January
28 |
BMI
Calculator Especially for Kids |
January
27 |
More
Soil Benefits from No-Till Planting |
January
26 |
Phosphorus Fertilizer Can Be Effective for Many
Years |
January
23 |
ARS
Scientists Honored for Tech Transfer Efforts |
January
23 |
Papaya Sex-Chromosome Study Provides New Glimpse of
Evolution |
January
22 |
Veneman Announces Top ARS Scientists for 2003
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January
21 |
Sheep Could Help Control Leafy Spurge |
January
21 |
NAL, University Partner on Information Project |
January
20 |
ARS
Develops a New Chromium Complex |
January
16 |
Vitamin E May Be Key to Listeria-Free Turkeys
|
January
15 |
Scientists Investigate Probiotic Use in Poultry, Develop
New Tests |
January
14 |
Planet's Papaya Protected in Hawaii
Collection |
January
13 |
ARS-Adapted Grain Sorter Sees Fungal Poisons Under
"New Light" |
January
12 |
DXA
Measures Meat, Fat Composition in Pork |
January
9 |
Cleaning Roots More Efficiently |
January
8 |
Eggplant Found To Have an Antioxidant Kick
|
January
7 |
Rose
Gardens: A Thorny Problem for Pesky Caterpillars |
January
6 |
Scientists Study Soy Infant Formula |
January
5 |
Survey Links Fast Food, Poor Nutrition Among U.S.
Children |
January
2 |
Replanting Papayas: New Tactics May Cut Costs
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