ARS works with foreign scientists to prevent overseas diseases from spreading to the United States.
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Researchers search for solutions to a deadly livestock virus that hides in plain sight.
This year marks the Agricultural Research Service's 70th anniversary.
Researchers train the next generation for the science of upheaval.
The ARS Three Sisters Project plants the seeds of agricultural science careers.
ARS researchers help students understand the world around them.
BlueSTEM, Oklahoma schools are partnering with ARS to cultivate curiosity
Like ‘mad cow,’ chronic wasting disease in deer currently has no cure.
ARS researchers are working on improving fish fillet quality.
ARS researchers look to improve diagnosis, testing, and vaccines for leptospirosis.
Research and commerce use a two-pronged ‘fork’ approach to deal with invasive fish
No cure yet, but treatment options for devastating ailment may be on the way.
Scientists are using a special camera to look into the eyes of each cow being processed through a feedlot.
Scientists discover new variant of bacteria that causes pinkeye.
ARS researchers are working on eradicating the cattle fever tick.
ARS researchers look to improve diagnostics tests and vaccines for this devastating disease.
ARS researchers are working on strategies to protect herds from transmission of brucellosis.
Dr. Pugh made major advances in understanding the role of the bacterium that can cause pinkeye in cattle.
Assessing whether mycotoxins in poultry feed could predispose chickens to fatal disease even at low levels.
