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Background |
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The Agroecosystem Management Research Unit (AMRU) is one of about 300 research units in the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), the principal research agency of the U.S.Department of Agriculture (USDA). |
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Mandate |
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Conduct research, develop innovative technologies, and disseminate information to address society needs.
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Vision |
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Sustainable crop and livestock production systems.
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Mission |
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Develop sustainable integrated cropping systems and livestock management technologies and disseminate useful information and technologies to customers.
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Strategy |
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Identifying priority research, with clientele input, to address livestock associated insect, pathogen, and odor issues; to improve management of natural and renewable resources; and to make agriculture more sustainable.
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Location |
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Agroecosystem Management Research Unit
118 Keim Hall
UNL - East Campus 68583
(402) 472-5158 |
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Last Modified: 10/12/2012
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