Healthy rangelands are essential for ensuring grazing and forage productivity, reducing wind erosion and wildfire risks, and supporting wildlife ecosystems.
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ARS scientists develop monitoring system to support farmers in their effort to protect the Chesapeake Bay
Aquaponic systems may help sweetpotato industry and feed ‘urban deserts.’
ARS researchers in Boise, ID, are studying prescribed fires in western juniper type landscapes to better understand how this land management tool affects the hydrology, habitat, and overall ecosystem of this land type.
ARS researchers are studying the potential benefits of reversing soil erosion on hilly lands
See how ARS researchers are using insects to reduce the presence of Arundo, a fast-growing invasive grass.
A site in the middle of Missouri provides critical agricultural research on the national scale.
ARS researchers are downscaling climate data to improve modeling techniques.
A new workshop unites practice with research on the beneficial effects of fire.
New uses for leftover agricultural products promise more revenue and less waste.
Before you know it, you might be fueling your car from a tree or bale of hay.
Advanced research and technology could squeeze every drop from feedstocks.
Small herbivores consider restoration seedlings a delicacy.
Alligator weed works its way into Northern California. ARS researchers are seeking biocontrol agents.
New online tool helps California farmers reduce the risks of climate change.
ARS scientists explain how farmers can use nitrogen while both saving money and protecting the planet.
