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ARS research is organized into National Programs. Within each National Program are research projects. Listed below are the National Programs and research projects currently conducted at this location.

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Food Animal Production (NP #101)
HANDLING AND TRANSPORT STRESS INTERACTIONS WITH PATHOGEN BIOLOGY IN SWINE AND CATTLE
(Appropriated)
SAFEGUARDING WELL-BEING OF FOOD PRODUCING ANIMALS
(Appropriated)
GROUP SIZE, AGE AT GROUPING AND FIBER INCLUSION IN DIETS OF VEAL AND DAIRY CALVES
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
A MODEL FOR PAIN IN FARM ANIMALS: INFRARED VS. HOT BLADE BEAK TRIMMING AND PRACTICAL IMPLICATIONS IN LAYING HENS
(Reimbursable)
Designer Diets Decrease Aggression and Increase Welfare
(Reimbursable)
DOES THE INCLUSION OF DISTILLER DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES IN THE DIET OF PIGS AFFECT SUSCEPTIBILITY TO/COLONIZATION WITH SALMONELLA
(Reimbursable)
OSTEOPOROSIS IN WHITE LEGHORNS: THE EFFECT OF MECHANICAL LOADING DURING THE LIFE CYCLE OF THE LAYING HENS
(Reimbursable)
Dietary Modification to Eliminate Ulcers in Sows
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Effects of Heat Stress on Farm Animal Well-Being
(Specific Cooperative Agreement)
Food Safety, (animal and plant products) (NP #108)
HANDLING AND TRANSPORT STRESS INTERACTIONS WITH PATHOGEN BIOLOGY IN SWINE AND CATTLE
(Appropriated)
GROUP SIZE, AGE AT GROUPING AND FIBER INCLUSION IN DIETS OF VEAL AND DAIRY CALVES
(Nonfunded Cooperative Agreement)
DOES THE INCLUSION OF DISTILLER DRIED GRAINS WITH SOLUBLES IN THE DIET OF PIGS AFFECT SUSCEPTIBILITY TO/COLONIZATION WITH SALMONELLA
(Reimbursable)
   
 
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