The Arizona Agricultural Experiment
Station is the research arm of the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences
at the University of Arizona. Research is conducted in the various departments
and schools on campus, as well as at Agricultural Centers throughout the
state. Research generated through the Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station
underlies both academic and extension programs.
Articles about research projects
- - Minding our A's, B's and Q's: Tracking whitefly biotypes: Emergent Q type already in Arizona See PDF article >
- - Protecting cotton from lygus bugs: IPM program reduces insecticide, controls pests See PDF article >
- - Fire management in the West: Research and teaching of fire ecology in Arizona See PDF article >
