ARS is pioneering a way to move water through a technology known as Managed Aquifer Recharge.
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ARS researchers use coconut to create longest-lasting natural insect repellent.
ARS scientists identified a source of contamination in Kewaunee County, WI, groundwater.
ARS scientists are working to reduce the toll fire ants have been taking.
ARS scientists are employing manure to help dairy farmers tackle climate change.
Remote sensing is quickly becoming a major tool for ranchers for adaptive management.
ARS's decades long turfgrass research focuses on seed production, disease resistance, and more.
No grass: no functioning ecosystems, forage quality lacking; wildlife and livestock would not survive.
The Agricultural Research Service celebrates Earth Day 365 days a year.
Interview with Lisa Ainsworth, molecular biologist at the Global Change and Photosynthesis Research Unit.
Genes in the European corn borer moth can help them survive variable climate conditions.
ARS researchers are looking at ways to control the crop-feasting bagrada bug.
ARS researchers have created an artificial diet to raise the beneficial pink spotted lady beetle.
ARS is helping to solve the problem of 1.2 million acres of abandoned mined land across Appalachia.
Mississippi Delta farmers may reap the benefits for flooding their fields during the fall and winter.
Researchers are studying genetics of the African Baobab tree to determine how to protect it for generations.
How to build and maintain a snow monitoring station using automated trail cameras.
ARS has developed several novel attractants capable of luring in bloodsucking insects--a serious problem in agriculture.
