Agricultural Research Service
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The
Agricultural Research Service (
ARS) is the principal in-house research agency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (
USDA). ARS is one of four agencies in the Research, Education, and Economics (REE) mission area. ARS is charged with extending the Nation's scientific knowledge with programs in
agriculture, human
nutrition,
food safety,
natural resources, the environment, library and information services, and other topics affecting the American people on a daily basis. ARS supports more than 2,000 permanent scientists working on approximately 1,050 permanent research projects at more than 100 locations across the country and five foreign laboratories and more than 150 librarians, technical information specialists and other library specialists who work at the two locations of the
National Agricultural Library, the Abraham Lincoln Building in Beltsville, Maryland, and the Library’s Reference Center in Washington, D.C. The role of ARS is reflected in the Agency’s mission statement:
ARS conducts research to develop and transfer solutions to agricultural problems of high national priority and provide information access and dissemination to:
- ensure high quality, safe food and other agricultural products,
- assess the nutritional needs of Americans,
- sustain a competitive agricultural economy,
- enhance the natural resource base and the environment, and
- provide economic opportunities to rural citizens, communities, and society as a whole.
ARS research and library and information services complement the work of State Colleges and Universities, State Agricultural Experiment Stations, other Federal and State agencies, and the private sector. Mechanisms for addressing State and local issues are already in place; therefore, activities within ARS focus on issues having a regional or national scope and where there is a clear Federal role. ARS also provides research and library and information services support to USDA action and regulatory agencies and to several other Federal regulatory agencies, including the
Food and Drug Administration and the
Environmental Protection Agency.
External links
- - An online catalog from the Agricultural Research Service Information Staff.
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