National Impacts
Our National Impacts highlight CSREES-funded projects or activities. They may have been funded through competitive or formula grants. Individual National Impact stories were authored by CSREES staff or staff at our partner land grant institutions, which are the primary recipients of CSREES grants.
NIFA Grant Supports Staffing at Tribal College Pre-School
Haskell Indian Nations University | October 27, 2009
Community Gardens Grow Strong Bodies and Minds
Lynchburg Gros | August 21, 2009
New Technology Prolongs Produce Freshness
Fluid Analytics, Inc. | August 21, 2009
Earthworm Tea Good for Plants
Oregon Soil Corporation | August 10, 2009
Training Tomorrow’s Food Safety Sleuths
University of California - Riverside | August 7, 2009
Pathogen Responsible for Food Poisoning Wears a Protective Cloak
University of Pittsburgh | August 4, 2009
Opening New Niches in a Forested Landscape
Auburn University | August 3, 2009
Empowering Small Farmers in Rural Communities
Southern University | July 20, 2009
Scientists Examine Genetic Clues to Help Biocontrol Agents Survive Longer
Tufts University | June 22, 2009
Research Identifies Chemical to Reduce Fat Deposition
University of Washington | February 25, 2009
Blame Your Allergies on the Earthworm
Ohio State University | February 23, 2009
Determining Rice Gene Function: Unlocking the Secrets of the World’s Most Important Food
University of California-Davis | February 17, 2009
Researchers Identify Gene to Improve Wheat Frost Tolerance
University of California-Daivs | February 9, 2009
Making On-farm Waste Digestion Work
Washington University | February 4, 2009
Identifying Economically Important Traits in Animal Genomes
University of Missouri | January 28, 2009
New Diet is a Breath of Fresh Air to Animal Facilities
Purdue University | January 27, 2009
Scientists Simulate Mixing the Perfect Dough
Rutgers University | January 23, 2009
Social and Economic Impacts of Biotechnology
Virginia Tech | January 21, 2009