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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE-Con.

Estimated distribution of environmental quality research, by location,

Location and title or function

New Jersey:

fiscal year 1971-Continued

Belle Mead: Eastern Market Pathology Laboratory.
Moorestown: Entomology Research Laboratory
New Brunswick: Weed control research_

New Mexico:

Albuquerque: Animal Disease and Parasite Laboratory.
Las Cruces: Cotton diseases, pasture and range research.
Las Lunas: Weed control research__

Mesilla Park: Cotton Ginning Research Laboratory.
Santa Rosa: Watershed hydrology rainfall-runoff relations.

New York:

Farmingdale: Greenhouse and ornamental plant insects.
Geneva: New plant diseases and insects--
Ithaca:

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U.S. Plant, Soils, and Nutrition Laboratory; micrometeorology
and erosion control__

14. 5

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Raleigh: Crop diseases and weeds; and market quality maintenance of field crops, fruits and vegetables---

7.6

North Dakota:

Fargo: Metabolism and Radiation Research Laboratory-
Mandon: Northern Great Plains Research Center-Forage grass and
turf, pasture and range, farm windbreaks and moisture conservation
research...-

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10. 2

Ohio:

Columbus: Drainage principles and improved drainage equipment...
Coshocton: North Appalachian Experimental Watershed..
Delaware: Shade Tree and Ornamental Plant Laboratory.
Wooster: Crop diseases, insects, and insect control equipment-----
Oklahoma:

Chickasha: Southern Great Plains Watershed Research Center.....
Durant: U.S. Agricultural Water Quality Management Laboratory.
Stillwater: Crop diseases and weeds, small grain insects, and hy-
draulics of conservation structures..

Woodward: Southern Great Plains Field Station-Forage grass,
turf, pasture and range; and weed control research_

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Oregon:

Burns: Squaw Butte-Harney Experiment Station-Pasture and range research..

1. 8

Corvallis Crop diseases and weeds; legume and grass insects; and soil microbiology research..

7.8

Forest Grove: Vegetable and berry insects research.
Pendleton: Erosion control practices----

1.0

2. 6

Pennsylvania:

University Park: U.S. Regional Pasture Research Laboratory---Wyndmoor: Eastern Utilization Research Laboratory-Food safety, biodegradable detergents, and recovery of processing wastes___.

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Southeastern Cotton Ginning Research Laboratory; and improved
market quality for cotton..

2.0

Clover research..

.7

Florence: Southeastern Cotton Insects Laboratory, and cotton disease research

7.3

South Dakota:

Brookings:

Northern Grain Insects Research Laboratory_

Erosion control practices and soil management practices for mois-
ture conservation__

Newell: Newell Irrigation and Dryland Field Station..........

12.7

2.0

3. 1

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SERVICE Continued

Estimated distribution of environmental quality research, by location,
fiscal year 1971-Continued

Location and title or function

Tennessee, Greenville: Tobacco researeh...

Texas:

Beaumont: Rice-Pasture Research Experiment Station.......

Big Spring: Sandy land soil management and soil compaction studies__
Brownsville: Entomology Research Laboratory-Cotton insects...
Brownwood: U.S. Pecan Field Station.............

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3. 2

2.0

10. 1

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Bushland: Southwestern Great Plains Research Center-Moisture conservation and erosion control_.__.

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Southwestern Field Crops Pathological Laboratory.

Field crops, forage grass and turf, insect and weed control re

search, including equipment---

El Paso: Cotton breeding for disease resistance.

Kerrville: U.S. Livestock Insects Laboratory.

Lubbock:

South Plains Cotton Ginning Research Laboratory.
Crop diseases and nematology,

1.0

19. 5

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17.5

8

1.9

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Weslaco: Citrus, Vegetable, Soil and Water Laboratory----

12. 3

Utah, Logan: Crop diseases, weeds, and nematodes; effects of pesticides on bees; and soil management research___

10. 6

Vermont, Burlington: Soil and Water Conservation Research Station --

3. 5

Virginia:

Blacksburg: Lespedeza and other southern legumes, erosion control,
and electrical radiation for tobacco insects__

2. 3

3.0

2.0

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Holland: Peanut diseases and harvesting equipment research.
Norfolk: Use of brackish irrigation water.
Richmond: Stored Products Insects Laboratory..

Washington:

Prosser: Crop diseases and weeds; and soil physical and chemical man-
agement and microbiology---

Pullman:

Soil and Water. Conservation, Research Station_
Crop diseases, weeds, and insects research____

Wenatchee: Northwestern Market Quality Laboratory

Yakima: Entomology Research Laboratory, including insect control
equipment and electrical radiation on codling moth

9.7

2.0

10. 2

1. 3

15. 0

West Virginia, Kearneysville: Decidious fruit and nut insects..
Wisconsin, Madison: Crop diseases, erosion control, and dairy products
insects control research___.

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Rio Piedras: Soil and water management for intensive coffee and for-
age production___.

1.4

Virgin Islands, St. Croix: Tobacco insects research, including sonic equipment...

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COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE INSTITUTIONS ENGAGED IN
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH

STATE AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENTAL STATION

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Also funded and participating in McIntyre-Stennis Cooperative Forestry Research Program.

COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE STATE INSTITUTIONS FUNDED AND PARTICIPATING IN MCINTYRE-STENNIS COOPERATIVE FORESTRY RESEARCH PROGRAM

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COOPERATIVE STATE RESEARCH SERVICE 1890 LAND-GRANT INSTITUTIONS AND

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NOTE: A total of 2,730 scientist-man-years are engaged in environmental research at the above institutions shown on pages 1(b)-6 through 1(b)-9. There are very few scientists conducting this research at the 1890 Land-Grant Institutions and Tuskegee Institute. Most of the scientists in this field who are supported by CSRS funds are a the State Agricultural Experiment Stations.

Economic Research Service-Locations engaged in environmental R. & D. studies'

Number of

Location and title
Fayetteville, Ark.: Ability of rural families in the Ozark Region to finance
adequate housing.......

Davis, Calif: Economic analysis of nitrogen in the environment.
Ft. Collins, Colo.: Evaluation of environmental quality objectives.
Washington, D.C.:

Recreational use of natural resources.

Economic effects of pesticides and other wastes on natural resource quality.

Economics of pesticide use in the agriculture of the United States__. Economic effects of pollution control in fruit and vegetable prcoessing industries____.

Composition and changes in farm and rural population..
Migration of the farm and rural population_

Ability of rural families to finance adequate housing.
Financial assistance to low-income rural families..

Ames, Iowa: Technology and economics of conservation.......

Iowa City, Iowa: Waste, conservation, and environment.

Oxford, Miss.: Economics of sediment control on a mixed watershed in north Mississippi. --

Columbia, Mo.:

Identification of social attitudes regarding natural resource problems
Factors affecting migration into the Ozarks of Missouri and adjoining
States...

Lincoln, Nebr.: Economic evaluation of pesticide use in Nebraska and
other north-central States.

Stillwater, Okla.: The economics of providing public water and sewage systems to rural areas.

Morgantown, W. Va.: The economics of development opportunities of surface mined lands_-_ -

Madison, Wis.:

The economic impact of rural recreation enterprises---.

Legal aspects of water rights and water quality in Eastern States...
Legal aspects of solid waste disposal...

Population changes in nonmetropolitan towns

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