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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

Clicking on a subject of investigation will list the research projects within that  subject of investigation.

Subjects of Investigation
Air
Beef cattle, live animal
Climate
Cotton, other
Desert and semidesert shrub land and shinnery
Economy, general/other
Machinery and equipment
People and communities, general/other
Perennial grasses, other
Rangelands and grasslands, general
Rangelands, other
Remote sensing equipment and technology
Soil and land, general
Solar radiation
The farm as an enterprise
Water resources
Watersheds
Research Projects within Watersheds
item Advancing Climate Change Resilience in the Southwest United States
item Climate Change, Cooperative Extension and Youth
item Climate Extension in Arizona
item Climate Mitigation Outreach and Education
item Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry
item Expanding NRCS Climate Literacy and Leadership
item Expanding NRCS Climate Literacy and Leadership
item Expanding NRCS Climate Literacy and Leadership
item Grass-cast and the Living Labs Framework: Creating a User-driven and Co-developed Product for Working Lands
item Identifying Drivers of Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling in Semi-arid Agroecosystems
item Integrated Cropland and Rangeland Drought Preparation for Enhanced Climate Resiliency in Utah
item Inventory of Forest Resources: Forest Management Resources in New Mexico and Arizona
item Inventory of Forest Resources: Forest Management Resources in New Mexico and Arizona
item Support Climate-smart Decision Making on Diné Lands, USDA Southwest Climate Hub
item Supporting Career Pathways for Indigenous Agriculture
item The USDA ARS Climate Hubs – Increasing Agricultural Productivity and Sustainability by Impactful Development and Communication of Climate Smart Agricultural Research and Practices – Las Cruces, NM
item USDA Southwest Climate Hub Advancing Climate Informed Decision Making in Hawaii and USAPI