ARS scientists are working with hemp plant seeds in an effort to unlock this plant's amazing nutritional benefits.
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Researchers are using breeding and genetics to tackle problems faced by barley and oat growers.
ARS scientists are studying the flame resistance of naturally colored cotton.
Natural pathogen may arrest the pest’s hold on crop fields
ARS researchers are studying ways to protect cacao from diseases that are major problem for cacao production.
ARS scientists are providing growers with a DIY process to fight insect pests.
Scientists in potato country have found many new threats to the nation’s spuds
Researchers develop new method to catalog and share wild plant genomes.
Researchers are identifying new sources of sweetpotatoes, watermelons, and peppers that resist serious pests.
New research sheds light on how plants navigate complex challenges.
ARS researchers and the mango industry are working to develop mangoes that are resistant to anthracnose disease.
ARS scientists are developing methods for testing, controlling, and mitigating boxwood blight.
ARS researchers use genetic panel to improve crop quality and marketability
Website provides season guide to Northern and Midwest growers.
New wheat and barley offer higher yield, greater disease resistance and increased nutritional value.
ARS team fights blueberry virus to help growers keep fruit on the shelves.
ARS researchers are using a bioplastic coating to naturally shield seeds from dangerous fungi.
Where can you find reliable information on the medicinal uses of herbs and plants?
Researchers are helping growers fight diseases of hemp and mitigate the damages they cause.
Drones can provide rapid, large-scale evaluations of crop health to save time and improve production.
Broccoli microgreens contain higher amounts of phytonutrients and minerals.
ARS researchers are developing new colorful rice varieties with improved nutrition and taste.
ARS researchers are developing new lines of tomatoes to counter the damaging anthracnose disease.
ARS is working to develop disease-resistant peanut plants and reduce the amount of chemical pesticides used.
ARS research shows different wavelengths may alter pathogenicity of wheat blotch.
Discovery of new toxin-producing fungi opens the door to combat major scourge of world’s food supply.
Newly discovered wheat genes allows a pathogen to con a wheat plant into self-annihilation.
ARS scientists transform an overlooked weed into a stunning success.
A DNA fingerprinting panel of genetic markers can be used to effectively preserve genetic resources.
ARS researchers found that plant density may lead to higher yields of sweet corn.
Using a raised bed for your garden can benefit you, your vegetables, and the environment.
Seaweed farming is the fastest-growing sector of American aquaculture.
Popular folk remedy witch hazel is an effective and natural alternative to conventional antibiotics.
RNAi technology was used to create a plum variety resistant to Sharka disease caused by plum pox virus.
Sleuths use science to uncover the culprit decimating Hawaii’s nut trees.
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.
