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Postdoctoral research scientist Adriana Ortiz-Lopez uses a spectrophotometer to examine the different pigments contained in canola seed extracts while plant physiologist John Whitmarsh prepares a new sample for analysis. Grassed waterways carry runoff from crop fields safely. A cucumber beetle Woman testing microorganisms for converting soybean oil.
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Grassed waterways carry runoff from crop fields safely, without creating new disks. Soil Drainage Research
Grassed waterways carry runoff from crop fields safely, without creating new disks.
 

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Aerial view of two watersheds at the N A E W North Appalachian Experimental Watershed Research
Aerial view of two watersheds.
 

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ARS plant pathologist Charles Krause uses a cold field emission scanning electron microscope to study pesticide distribution on plant leaves. Application Technology Research Unit
ARS plant pathologist Charles Krause uses a cold field emission scanning electron microscope to study pesticide distribution on plant leaves.
Corn and Soybean Research Unit
Wheat is cleaned by aspiration. The sample is suspended in a column of air, and kernels are separated by density. Chaff and other light materials are blown out of the column. Stones and other heavy material drops to the bottom. Soft Wheat Quality Research Unit
Wheat is cleaned by aspiration. The sample is suspended in a column of air, and kernels are separated by density. Chaff and other light materials are blown out of the column. Stones and other heavy material drops to the bottom.
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