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Mission

The mission of the Crop Genetics and Breeding Research Unit is to conduct research to solve agricultural and environmental problems of regional and national interest. To fulfill this mission, the Unit will: (1) collect, evaluate, develop, preserve and distribute germplasm with improved biological and agricultural characteristics; (2) develop new and improved breeding methods, genetic populations, breeding lines and cultivars to enhance agricultural production and efficiency; (3) develop new and improved management practices that increase yields, minimize production and utilization losses, and enhance environmental quality; and (4) develop pest management strategies that are economical, sustainable and environmentally sound. Research is conducted on warm-season grasses for forage, turf, and bioenergy; corn; peanut; pearl millet and sorghum. The Unit will conduct basic, developmental and applied research to establish principles and practices that are transferred to industry.
The Crop Genetics and Breeding Research is located in Tifton, GA and is part of the Southeast Area.
The Research Leader is Carl Holbrook.
Email: corley.holbrook@usda.gov
Phone: (229)386-3176
Fax: (229)391-3701
115 COASTAL WAY
P.O. Box 748
Tifton, GA 31793