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A collection of articles from Agricultural Research magazine featuring research conducted at the Henry A. Wallace Beltsville Agricultural Research Center.
Agricultural Research is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's science magazine, published monthly by the Agricultural Research Service and also available electronically.
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- Animal Health
- Strategies That Work: Alternatives to Antibiotics in Animal Health
- The Poultry Pantry: Plums, Probiotics, Safflower, and Tea
- A Family Tree for Toxoplasm
- Why Are Chickens Getting Too Fat
- Bioenergy
- Assessing Biofuels Sustainability: Economic and Biophysical Models Aid the Process
- "Power PLants" Prevail at the National Arboretum
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- Chesapeake Bay
- Federal Forests Still Protecting Chesapeake Bay After 100 Years
- At ARS, the Atmosphere Is Right for Air Emissions Studies
- ARS Chesapeake Bay Research Intensifies
- Forested Wetlands in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed
- Chesapeake Bay Cleanup Revs Up
- CEAP Choptank River Watershed Project
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- Climate Change
- As CO2 Levels Rise, Plants and Humans Respond
- Real-Life Time Tunnel Looks 50 Years Ahead
- Extreme Weather Boosts Antioxidant Levels in Soybean Seeds
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- Crop Diversity
- The Delightful Domesticated American Blueberry: Some Research Challenges For Its Next 100 Years
- Help for the Common Bean: Genetic Solutions for Legume Problems
- Conserving Crop Diversity and a Way of Life in Ecuador
- Gender Evolution in Strawberries, The Doorway to Enhanced Productivity
- A Multifaceted Focus on Farms and Food
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- Food Safety/Security
- ARS Scientists Study the Ins and Outs of E. coli
- Safe Leafy Greens: Before & After Bagging
- Bacteriophages as Novel Antimicrobials for Food Safety
- Organic vs. Conventional Production: Measuring Microbes on Fresh Produce
- Machine’s Eye View of Poultry and Produce
- Assessing the Risk, Retail Meat Analyzed
- Advances in Protection Against Listeria
- Our scientists respond to international agricultural problems that affect the United States
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- Genomics
- Using Genetics To Build a Better Tomato
- Breeding and Genetic Change in the Holstein Genome
- Cream of the Crop: Breeding Dairy Cattle
- Healthy Chickens
- Mapping Blueberry Genes
- Genotyping for Tomato Quality
- Mapping Berry Fruit Genes
- Marking Genes for Better Beans
- Genetic Evaluations Help Breed Better Bossies
- Honey Bee Genetics Vital in Disease Resistance
- Uncorking Genetic Bottlenecks in Soy
- Increasing Disease Resistance in Common Beans
- In the Battle of the Bulge, Lifestyle Can’t Be Overlooked
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- Historical Perspective
- Forum—At BARC, We’ve Only Just Begun
- Celebrating 100 Years of Beltsville Agricultural Research
- 150 Years of Making History: USDA's 150th Anniversary May 15, 2012
- ARS Experts as Firefighters: Our scientists respond to international agricultural problems that affect the United States
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- Honey Bees
- Colony Collapse Disorder: A Complex Buzz
- Improving Honey Bee Health: Coordinated Areawide Program Is Under Way
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- Insect Pests
- Barcoding Insects To Control Them
- Innovative Ways To Fight Insect Pests
- Getting Closer to Better Biocontrol for Garden Pests
- Combating the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug, A New Threat for Agriculture, a Nuisance for Homeowners
- Working After Hours, A Nighttime View of Insect Predation
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- Nutrition
- Market Lighting Affects Nutrients
- Diabetes: Nutrition Research Tackles Widespread Disease, Extracts Hold Potential
- Caffeine-Containing Botanicals in Dietary Supplements
- New Values for Vitamin D in Foods
- Database of Isoflavones in Foods Updated
- Data That Works for Your Diet
- Weighing in on Fats
- New Cranberry Hybrid High in Antioxidants
- Understanding Beta-Carotene Better
- Better Living Through In-Depth Food Analysis
- Plant Compounds Inhibit Blood Clotting
- Monitoring Best Practices for Food Analysis
- Monitoring Food-Supply Nutrients
- Monitoring the U.S. Population’s Diet
- Nutrient Data in Time for the New Year
- Digital Detectives Decipher Ingredients
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- Sustainable Farming
- Algae, A Mean, Green Cleaning Machine
- Rolling Rye; Guidelines Help Determine When’s Best
- Spying on Crop Residue
- Hairy Vetch Boosts Tomato Phytonutrients
- New Vetch for Northern Climes and Organic Growers
- No Shortcuts in Checking Soil Health
- Socking It to Strawberry Root Rot
- Tough Trees Finding smart plantings for urban spaces
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- Systematics & Collections
- Plant Germplasm, Preserving Diversity, Insuring Our Future
- Marvelous Microbe Collections Accelerate Discoveries To Protect People, Plants—and More!
- Archiving Parasites and Protozoa for Research, Diagnoses, and More
- Our Invaluable Invertebrate Collections
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- Water Quality
- A New Way To Map Drought and Water Use Worldwide
- E. coli: Alive and Well, Probably in a Streambed Near You
Agricultural Research is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's science magazine, published monthly by the Agricultural Research Service and also available electronically.
Agricultural Research Service Information Staff's Image Gallery - a complimentary source of high quality digital photographs.