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Research Project: Cooperative Research between Montana State University and ARS-PA for Joining Research Projects at Research Sites and Facilities in Montana

Location: Livestock and Range Research Laboratory

Project Number: 3030-31000-019-001-N
Project Type: Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement

Start Date: Apr 2, 2018
End Date: Apr 1, 2023

Objective:
The purpose of this agreement is to carry out cooperative research and to set forth understandings between the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and Montana State University (MSU) for joint projects and co-location of MSU and/or ARS personnel at research sites and facilities in Montana. 1. It is understood and agreed that while all parties are interested in basic and applied research: a. The ARS is concerned with results having regional or national application. b. The Montana State University and its Agricultural Experiment Station and Extension Service programs conduct research and outreach that address economic viability and environmental sustainability impacting agriculture, natural resources, and consumers in Montana while providing information that encourages the application of research-based knowledge for end users in Montana and the region/nation. c. The Montana State University and its College of Agriculture and departments within the College as well as other MSU Colleges and departments are engaged in research on a wide array of areas, such as: ruminant health and production, rangeland and watershed management, animal/plant breeding and genetics, soil sciences, plant sciences, molecular biology, crop health and production, water quality, crop improvement, pest management, irrigation and water management, bioenergy and environmental management covering both basic and applied problems. 2. Investigations, as described in the attachments, as well as other joining projects to be determined, will be in cooperation with the MSU and MAES, MSU Extension Service, MSU College of Agriculture, and related departments within the College, and other MSU Colleges, departments and units as appropriate to the joint projects.

Approach:
The objective of this agreement is to develop long-term sustainable rangeland, watershed and ruminant management practices for the Northern Great Plains (NGP) and associated intermountain regions and to identify technologies that optimize the use of the region’s soil, native vegetation and water resources with positive environmental impacts. This includes: (1) the development of sustainable soil, nutrient, fire, weed control and water conservation technologies for rangeland management systems that improve native plant diversity, water conservation and nutrient use efficiency and maintains and improves desirable rangeland health; (2) advances technologies through the use of genomics and animal breeding to improve accuracy and time interval in genetic selection of beef cattle; (3) develop best management practices for sustainable rangeland beef production through efficient nutrition, reproduction, and growth for a high quality protein food for human consumption and improve the quality of life for rangeland managers; (4) the incorporation of advanced water conservation technologies, conservation tillage, soil, nutrient and pest management strategies that improve water and nutrient use efficiencies, and maintains and improves desirable soil physical and chemical properties, and to reduce purchased inputs for crop production agriculture in the region; (5) enhanced biological control of target weeds, diseases and insects; (6) sequester C and reduce greenhouse gas emissions related to agricultural field crop activities. Research partners will be undertaken at both ARS and MSU facilities. Participating in-house projects: Miles City, MT (Range and Livestock Research): 3030-31000-018-00D/433816 and 3030-21630-003-00D/424156 NP 101/Food Animal Production NP 215/Pasture, Forage and Rangeland Systems Sidney, MT (Agricultural Systems Research): 3032-13210-006-00D/425353 NP 211/Water Availability and Water Management NP 216/Agricultural System Competitiveness and Sustainability NP 212/Climate change, soils, and emissions Sidney, MT (Pest Management Research): 3032-22000-018-00D/429648 and 3032-21220-002-00D/432544 NP 304/Crop Protection and Quarantine NP 305/Crop Protection