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Collaborations

The Logan, Utah has a long and productive history of collaborative research involving stakeholders.


Current collaborators and projects:

CONTRACTING AND FACILITIES MANAGEMENT, DIVISI, FALLS CHURCH
  • Development and Implementation of Non-lethal Methodologies for Surveying Bee Fauna in the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex of California
  • HEXARTS LLC, KAYSVILLE
  • Developing new Osmia species for commercial management and pollination diversification
  • KANSAS STATE UNIVERSITY, MANHATTAN, KS
  • High-density Genotyping of Plants
  • MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BOZEMAN
  • Developing new Osmia species for commercial management and pollination diversification
  • Developing Four Mason Bee Species for Pollination of Berry Crops
  • NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FOOD AND AGRICULTURE, Kansas City
  • Novel Approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed
  • NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE, WASHINGTON, NE
  • Genetic analysis of USDA-NRCS plant materials
  • NATURAL RESOURCES, UTAH DEPARTMENT OF, SALT LAKE CITY, UT
  • Assessing Linkages between Seed Bed Microenvironment and Browse-Species Establishment on Northern Region WMAs
  • PROJECT APIS M. 2.0, INC., JAMESTOWN
  • Benefits for Bee Health and Diversity from Drought-Tolerant Plantings (“Bee Pasture”) for Drought-Stricken Areas in the West
  • REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
  • WinterTurf: A holistic approach to understanding the mechanisms and mitigating the effects of winter stress on turfgrasses in northern climates
  • STATE OF WASHINGTON DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, OLYMPIA, WA
  • A Holistic Approach to Determining the Impact of an Established Exotic Pollinator, Bombus impatiens, on Bumble Bee Health in the Pacific Northwest
  • UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS CENTER FOR RESEARCH, INC, LAWRENCE
  • Integration of Data for the U.S. National Pollinating Insect Collection into the USDA Biocollections Symbiota Portal
  • USDA, FOREST SERVICE, INTERMOUNTAIN 4, OGDEN
  • Promoting Resilient Forest Bee Communities through Fuel Management
  • Pollinator Surveys on National Forests in Region 4, Intermountain Region
  • US-DOI-FISH AND WILDLIFE SERVICE, RENO, NV
  • Phase2: Development and Implementation of Non-lethal Methods for Surveying the Bees on the Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge Complex of California
  • UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY, LOGAN, UT
  • A Transparent Protocol for Predicting Habitat Resilience to Climate Change on Wild Horse and Burro Habitats across the Western United States
  • Investigating how Fuels Management Impacts Wild Bees
  • Increasing Winter Hardiness in Orchardgrass
  • Establishing mason bees as berry crop pollinators
  • Bees of the World - Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
  • Research Based Solutions to Mitigate the Negative Effects of Poisonous Plants on Livestock and Wildlife
  • Curation, Digitization, and Databasing of Bee Specimens in the US National Pollinating Insects Collection
  • Can targeted biochar addition be used to promote precision restoration of sagebrush rangelands?
  • High-throughput Phenotyping and Genotypic Modeling of Intermediate Wheatgrass Forage and Seed Traits
  • Balancing Pollinator Protection and Pest Control in Alfalfa Seed Crops
  • Collaborative Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC) Oversight and Research between Utah State University and ARS-Logan
  • Non-Funded Cooperative Agreement for Research Involving Animals
  • Bees of the World - Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
  • DNA Sequencing and Molecular Analysis of Forage, Range, and Turf Plants
  • Novel approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed
  • Evaluation of New USDA Perennial Grass and Forb Varieties to Enable Their Protection and Commercialization
  • WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY, PULLMAN, WA
  • Enhancing and Protecting Populations of Alfalfa Seed Pollinators
  • Bees of the World – Phylogenomics, Biogeography, and Evolution of Host-Plant Associations
  • Novel Approaches for Pest Management and Pollinator Protection during the Production of Alfalfa Grown for Seed