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2022 LTAR Annual Meeting at CAF

by Admin | May 24, 2022 | LTAR Events | 0 comments

The 2022 Annual LTAR Meeting will be hosted by the R. J. Cook Agronomy Farm (the CAF LTAR site).

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Location: Pullman, WA
Date: July 11th through July 15th 2022

ABOUT LTAR

The USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Long-Term Agroecosystem Research network consists of 18 Federal and university agricultural research sites with an average of over 50 years of history. The goal of this research network is to ensure sustained crop and livestock production and ecosystem services from agroecosystems, and to forecast and verify the effects of environmental trends, public policies, and emerging technologies.

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The USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS) Long-Term Agroecosystem Research network consists of 18 Federal and university agricultural research sites with an average of over 50 years of history. The goal of this research network is to ensure sustained crop and livestock production and ecosystem services from agroecosystems, and to forecast and verify the effects of environmental trends, public policies, and emerging technologies.