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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

Clicking on a subject of investigation will list the research projects within that  subject of investigation.

Subjects of Investigation
Alfalfa
Almond
Animal research, general
Barley
Beans (dry)
Beef cattle, general/other
Canola
Cool season perennial grasses (includes bluegrass, bromegrass, fescue)
Corn (for sweetcorn use 1480)
Dairy cattle, live animal
Durum wheat
Egg-type chicken, live animal
Greens and leafy vegetables (includes endive, lettuce, spinach)
Hard red spring wheat
Honey bees
Insects
Leguminous vegetables, other
Lentil
Meat, sheep
Meat-type chicken, live animal
Oats
Oilseed and oil crops, general/other
Other bees (non-Apis bees)
Peas (dry)
Potato
Soil
Soybean
Sugar beet
Sunflower
Swine, general/other
Turkey, live animal
Vegetables, general/other
Weeds
Wheat, other
Research Projects within Weeds
item Agronomic and Molecular Responses of Maize and Sunflower to Competition with Cover Crops and Alfalfa
item Biology of Weed-Crop Interactions to Improve Weed Management Strategies in Northern Agro-ecosystems
item Developing Systems to Expedite Phenotyping of Freezing Damage in Brassica Oilseed Crops
item Establishing Alfalfa in Intercropping with Sunflower and Sorghum to Improve Alfalfa Yield and Profitability
item Evaluating Agronomic Traits of Camelina sativa Germplasm Grown under Field Conditions in the Northern Great Plains
item Evaluating Rotational Cropping Systems and their Impact on Soil Microbiota, Crop Yield and Ecosystem Benefits in Northern Agro-Ecosystems
item First Steps to Creating Weed Tolerant Corn
item Investigating Inter- and Intra-specific Interference in Sunflower
item Investigating the Role of FLC Genes in Mediating Differences in Freezing Tolerance between Spring and Winter Biotypes of Camelina
item Quantifying Growth, Development, and Freezing Damage in Brassica Oilseed Crops
item Understanding Freezing Tolerance and Other Agronomically Important Traits in Canola