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Mission

The mission of the Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center is to conduct research to improve the productivity of important southern crops, and to enhance the safety to the consumer of meat products derived from livestock and poultry. Specific projects at the Center are diverse and include plant biotechnology; improved control methodologies for pathogens attacking cotton and sorghum; improved aerial application of agricultural chemicals; germplasm enhancement of cotton, sorghum, and pecans; effective and environmentally sound approaches for management of the boll weevil and other serious insect pests of cotton; and enhanced microbiological safety of meat products reaching the consumer. Center scientists have a strong commitment to the solution of significant agricultural problems and to the timely and effective transfer to appropriate users of technology developed through their research.
The Southern Plains Agricultural Research Center is located in College Station, TX and is part of the Plains Area.
The Center Director is Glen Ivie.
Email: wayne.ivie@usda.gov
Phone: (979)260-9372
Fax: (979)260-9377
USDA, ARS, SPARC
2881 F&B ROAD
College Station, TX 77845