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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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Crop Protection & Quarantine (NP #304)
Ecological Assessment and Mitigation Strategies to Reduce the Risks of Bees to Stressors in Southern Crop Ecosystems
(In-House Appropriated)
A Low Cost Acoustic Sensor for Bee Identification
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
A Novel AI-Driven Smart System for Insecticide-Free Fire Ant Control
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Assessing Crop Ecophysiology for Sustainable Agricultural Production in the Southern High Plains
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Developing Sustainable Strategies to Combat Small Hive Beetle (SHB) Infestation of Honey Bee Hives
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of a Mass-rearing Honey Bee System Under Controlled Conditions
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Evaluation of Native Bees as Pollinators of Small Fruits on Small Farms
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Multi-Environment Quantification of Extra-floral Nectar Production in Modern and Obsolete Cotton Cultivars
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Nectar Content and Quantity in Floral and Extrafloral Nectaries in Cotton
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Nozzle Testing and Analysis of the Fate of Spray Droplets to Minimize Off-target Drift
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Pollinator Health and Interactions with Nutrition in Southern Crop Ecosystems
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Strategies to Reduce Risk of Bees to Various Stressors in the Mississippi Delta
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
The Effect of the Weather on the Honey Bee Health
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Understanding and Mitigating Important Stressors of Bees and other Insect Pollinators in the Mid- South United States
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Wireless Monitoring System for Online Insect Tracking Data Analysis
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Estimate the Pesticide and Adjuvant Exposure to Insect Pollinators from Spray Drift
(Trust Fund Cooperative Agreement)
Crop Production (NP #305)
Ecological Assessment and Mitigation Strategies to Reduce the Risks of Bees to Stressors in Southern Crop Ecosystems
(In-House Appropriated)
A Low Cost Acoustic Sensor for Bee Identification
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
A Novel AI-Driven Smart System for Insecticide-Free Fire Ant Control
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Assessing Crop Ecophysiology for Sustainable Agricultural Production in the Southern High Plains
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Developing Sustainable Strategies to Combat Small Hive Beetle (SHB) Infestation of Honey Bee Hives
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Development of a Mass-rearing Honey Bee System Under Controlled Conditions
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Evaluation of Native Bees as Pollinators of Small Fruits on Small Farms
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Multi-Environment Quantification of Extra-floral Nectar Production in Modern and Obsolete Cotton Cultivars
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Nectar Content and Quantity in Floral and Extrafloral Nectaries in Cotton
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Nozzle Testing and Analysis of the Fate of Spray Droplets to Minimize Off-target Drift
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Pollinator Health and Interactions with Nutrition in Southern Crop Ecosystems
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Strategies to Reduce Risk of Bees to Various Stressors in the Mississippi Delta
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
The Effect of the Weather on the Honey Bee Health
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Understanding and Mitigating Important Stressors of Bees and other Insect Pollinators in the Mid- South United States
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Wireless Monitoring System for Online Insect Tracking Data Analysis
(Non-Assistance Cooperative Agreement)
Estimate the Pesticide and Adjuvant Exposure to Insect Pollinators from Spray Drift
(Trust Fund Cooperative Agreement)