ARS’ Research Timeline Expanded, Updated

ARS’ Research Timeline Expanded, Updated

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service on Oct. 26, 2001. It is reproduced in full below.

For nearly a century before the Agricultural Research Service was established in 1953, U.S. Department of Agriculture scientists were hard at work. ARS' "Research Timeline" is a World Wide Web compendium of USDA scientific and other achievements since 1862.

Just added are feature stories on key research accomplishments, significant scientific results from the year 2000, and dozens of additional photographs.

View this chronological history at:

/is/timeline

Initially, the web timeline duplicated the printed version that appeared in the December 1999 issue of Agricultural Research, the monthly magazine published by ARS. The newest expansion adds 22 features linked to individual timeline entries:

20th century insect control

ARS helps science flourish at 1890 schools

Conquering cattle tick fever

Conserving the world's plants

Do you know a soybean when you eat it...wear it...read it?

Eradicating hog cholera

Finding new uses for surplus products

Founding American nutrition science

Frozen food that's freezer friendly

Fueling the Green Revolution

Improving corn

Making fabrics friendly

More and better citrus

Probing the mystery of life

Processing cotton

Saving a fragile resource

Starch that slurps

Subduing the screwworm

Tackling foot and mouth disease

The rescue of penicillin

Tracking the elusive viroid

Tripping the light switch fantastic

Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service

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