In October 2013, our aerial application research group in College Station, Texas, became a stand-alone research unit within the USDA-Agricultural Research Service maintaining the name Aerial Application Technology (AAT). The two main factors affecting this change within the ARS management were to ...
This research aims to understand and map the risk of mosquito-borne disease transmission around open cattle feedlots in the United States, particularly in states with high concentrations of feedlots, such as North Carolina and Texas. By leveraging geospatial modeling and a range of satellite-derived...
USDA, Agricultural Research Service, Food Animal Protection Research Laboratory, Route 5, Box 810, College Station, Texas 77845 The effect of dietary lactose and of cell concentration of acontinuous-flow (CF) derived bacterial culture on Salmonella typhimurium cecal colonization in ... DJ Nisbet,DE...
Douglas C. ScheuringDepartment of Horticultural Sciences, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843, USA.M. Ndambe NzarambaMinistry of Agriculture and Animal Resources, BP 621 Kigali, Rwanda.Yuejin WengDepartment of Horticulture, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR 72701, USA....
ThurowEcological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of AmericaBriske, David D., Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Joel R. Brown, Mark W. Brunson, Thomas L. Thurow, and J.A. Tanaka. 2017. Assessment of USDA-NRCS rangeland conservation programs: Recommendation for an evidence-based...