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A series of agricultural air quality research papers, introduced at a CSREES-sponsored workshop, are chosen for special publication in an environmental journal.
CSREES has awarded $5 million in air quality grants to develop and evaluate emission control technologies and data for agriculture production practices.
Texas AgriLife Extension Service PDF report spotlights sources of increased atmospheric nitrogen deposition and impacts on native species and ecosystem balance.
A National Science and Technology Council air quality research subcommittee report makes note of CSREES air quality program goals and contributions.
Eight land-grant universities are participating in nationwide EPA air emissions study of poultry, dairy, and swine animal feeding operations.
CSREES-funded Texas A&M University researcher receives Presidential Early Career Award for air quality work on dust emissions from cattle feed lots.
USDA conservation programs help private landowners conserve and enhance their natural resources, including soil, air, water, plants, and animals.
The CSREES Environment and Natural Resources Portfolio evaluates forest, rangelands, soil, air, and water programs.
CSREES cosponsored an international conference on the science and education of land use, with a transatlantic, multidisciplinary, and comparative approach.
CSREES launches Environment and Natural Resources Enterprise to unify programs to optimize agricultural production while protecting the environment.
The USDA strategic plan identifies key policy and management objectives to protect and enhance the nation's natural resource base and environment.
CSREES co-sponsors international agricultural air quality workshop.
CSREES Soil, Air, and Water portfolio is reviewed for performance, relevance, and quality.
The Center for Agricultural Air Quality Engineering and Science (CAAQES), funded by CSREES, provides a synopsis of current agricultural air quality issues.
Accomplishment report shows progress on a CSREES-sponsored cattle feedyard air quality initiative involving Texas and Kansas scientists and engineers.
CSREES-sponsored all-investigator meeting highlighted NRI Air Quality projects and shared progress updates.
The USDA Agricultural Air Quality Task Force (AAQTF) has made recommendations on an agricultural burning policy.
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Last Updated: September 15, 2008
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