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The '''Agricultural Research Service''' (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific research agency.  ARS conducts research to develop and transfer solutions to agricultural problems of high national priority and provide information access and dissemination to:  
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The '''Agricultural Research Service''' (ARS) is the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]]'s chief scientific research agency.  ARS conducts research to develop and transfer solutions to agricultural problems of high national priority and provide information access and dissemination to:  
 
*ensure high-quality, safe food, and other agricultural products  
 
*ensure high-quality, safe food, and other agricultural products  
 
*assess the nutritional needs of Americans  
 
*assess the nutritional needs of Americans  
 
*sustain a competitive agricultural economy  
 
*sustain a competitive agricultural economy  
 
*enhance the natural resource base and the environment, and  
 
*enhance the natural resource base and the environment, and  
*provide economic opportunities for rural citizens, communities, and society as a whole. <ref>[http://www.ars.usda.gov/AboutUs/AboutUs.htm Agricultural Research Service ] </ref>
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*provide [[economic]] opportunities for rural citizens, communities, and society as a whole.<ref>[http://www.ars.usda.gov/AboutUs/AboutUs.htm Agricultural Research Service]</ref>
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:10, July 13, 2016

The Agricultural Research Service (ARS) is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific research agency. ARS conducts research to develop and transfer solutions to agricultural problems of high national priority and provide information access and dissemination to:

  • ensure high-quality, safe food, and other agricultural products
  • assess the nutritional needs of Americans
  • sustain a competitive agricultural economy
  • enhance the natural resource base and the environment, and
  • provide economic opportunities for rural citizens, communities, and society as a whole.[1]

References

  1. Agricultural Research Service