The Library—and the Department of Agriculture—were established by President Abraham Lincoln on May 15, 1862
Tellus Articles
ARS scientists in Beltsville, Maryland are working to improve turkey production.
ARS is part of a program to help military veterans explore careers in agriculture.
The Library will host a public edit-a-thon on September 20 in Beltsville, MD
Smokey Bear celebrates his 75th birthday this week. Learn more.
Scientists win highest honor given to outstanding early-career scientists and engineers.
USDA's National Animal Germplasm Collection researches a major milestone.
Two scientists are honored for outstanding scientific achievements in animal health and remote sensing.
BARD provides ARS scientists opportunities for collaborative research with an Israeli counterpart.
U.S.-Israel Binational Agricultural Research And Development Fund
Images from the ARS Electron and Confocal Microscopy Unit have scientific photography awards.
Three Scientists Are Being Honored For Their Achievements In Pioneering And Impactful Research.
ARS honors top researchers for their scientific contributions and achievements.
A massive collection of scientific cultures is part of the USDA's Agricultural Research Service.
The ARS Culture Collection safeguards important microbial resources from around the world.
Dr. Chavonda Jacobs-Young, Administrator of the USDA's Agricultural Research Service, introduces a new platform, Tellus, for sharing ARS success stories and more.
