agInnovation research network seeks long-term support

Land grant universities across the country are strategizing where the next decade of agricultural research needs to focus. Michigan State University AgBioResearch director George Smith is the agInnovation chair representing a nationwide network of more than 70 agricultural research stations in the U.S. “Historically, the U.S. used to lead the world in agricultural innovation, but […]

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