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The University of
Arizona Maricopa Agricultural Center strives to be at the forefront of
disciplinary field investigations, develop, deliver and service the best
appropriate integrated agricultural technologies for all problems faced by
Arizona consumers and producers, and to provide assistance to all scientists
conducting their research and educational outreach programs. The Center provides an appropriate
environment that allows all scientists to work collaboratively with University
scientists or conduct their own proprietary research for a nominal fee. The Center not only provides the
facilities and support for extension outreach programs, but also provides
support and facilities for teaching University classes and Ag-Literacy to all
age groups.
The Maricopa
Agricultural Center main focus is on cotton, small grains, alfalfa, and new
specialty crops that could be used to provide fibers, oils, pharmaceuticals,
etc. The research projects are
related to irrigation and crop water requirements, soils and crop fertility,
insects and IPM management, cotton production and breeding, new crops and their
uses, weed control, cultural management practices, plant diseases, and urban
entomology. The extension outreach
programs are designed to use the latest research findings by presenting them to
all using all the latest forms of communication.
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