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Research Programs and Projects at this Location
ARS research is organized into National Programs. Within each National Program are research projects. Listed below are the National Programs and research projects currently conducted at this location.

Clicking on a National Program (NP) will take you to the main ARS site for more information on the program. Clicking on a research project title will take you to more information on the project.


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Agricultural System Competitiveness and Sustainability (NP #216)
Development of Sustainable Production Systems and Water Management Technology for the Mid South
(Appropriated)
Crop Production (NP #305)
Pesticide Application Technologies for Spray-Drift Management, Maximizing in-Field Deposition, and Targeted Spraying
(Appropriated)
Evaluation of Spray Adjuvants to Enhance the Application Technology of Agricultural Chemicals
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
Evaluation of the Accu-Flo Drift Control Nozzle for Efficacy of Fungicide Application and Mitigation of off-Target Drift by Aerial Spraying
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
Crop Protection & Quarantine (NP #304)
Pesticide Application Technologies for Spray-Drift Management, Maximizing in-Field Deposition, and Targeted Spraying
(Appropriated)
Evaluation of the Accu-Flo Drift Control Nozzle for Efficacy of Fungicide Application and Mitigation of off-Target Drift by Aerial Spraying
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
Integrated Farming Systems (NP #207)
Improving Management Practices for Irrigated Cotton Production Systems
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Water Availability and Water Management (NP #211)
Development of Sustainable Production Systems and Water Management Technology for the Mid South
(Appropriated)
Improving Management Practices for Irrigated Cotton Production Systems
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
     
Last Modified: 05/12/2009