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Selected Results and Impacts
With CSREES funds, North Carolina researchers are working to improve understanding of how conservation benefits watersheds.
Using a CSREES grant, researchers in Delaware are showing how modifying chicken diets can reduce waterway pollution.
With a CSREES small business grant, a Washington company created an environmentally-friendly solution to the problem of soil erosion.
Illinois researchers use CSREES funds to track antibiotic resistance from swine farms to groundwater.
Using CSREES National Research Initiative funds, California researchers discovered 300 new bacteria species in the La Brea Tar Pits.
Washington researchers use CSREES funds to study the effects of biofuels production on soils.
A Cornell online resource center, funded by CSREES, is helping forest owners learn about the benefits of cultivating crops other than timber.
CSREES partially funded the Ecological Society of America's "Ecological Science and Sustainability for a Crowded Planet: 21st Century Vision and Action Plan."
A CSREES-supported project at the University of Connecticut established an early detection and rapid assessment network for invasive plants in New England.
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Last Updated: September 15, 2008
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