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    • USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 49, No. 11

      Agricultural Research Magazine· 3 days ago

      A half-inch-long insect called the glassy-winged sharpshooter has wreaked havoc in southern California wine vineyards, causing an estimated $14 million in damage during the past several years ...

    • USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 57, No. 2

      Agricultural Research Magazine· 3 days ago

      The invention of durable press helped the cotton fabric industry reinvent itself after World War II. Ruth Benerito is not a household name, but her chemistry is. This, in turn, gave rise to ...

    • USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 50, No. 3

      Agricultural Research Magazine· 3 days ago

      King and her colleagues reported their findings in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and other scientific publications. Each volunteer receives 15 milligrams of zinc from food and supplements ...

    • Nebraska voting FAQ

      USA Today· 3 days ago

      The USA TODAY Network has everything you need to know to make the best choices for yourself and your family at the ballot box. Mail-in ballots must be in by 8 p.m. Central time. How do I register to vote in Nebraska?

    • USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 47, No. 5

      Agricultural Research Magazine· 3 days ago

      For more than a decade, it has been our goal to provide livestock producers the opportunity to predetermine the sex of offspring to increase reproductive efficiency, says ARS animal physiologist ...

    • USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 43, No. 12

      Agricultural Research Magazine· 3 days ago

      Program to convert tropical plants is unique among crops. As a boy, Fred Miller noticed that the chrysanthemums dotting the farms and homesteads of Central Texas where he grew up flowered in ...

    • USDA ARS Online Magazine Vol. 49, No. 10

      Agricultural Research Magazine· 3 days ago

      Additionally, "algal blooms resulting from eutrophication clog filters at water treatment plants and reduce the recreational value of lakes and marinas," notes Sharpley. In a recent ARS article ...