University of Arkansas South-West Resrch & Ext Ctr

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Hope, AR 71801

The University of Arkansas Southwest Research and Extension Center in Hope, AR, is dedicated to providing research-based solutions in the fields of forestry, horticulture, plant pathology, and beef cattle. With an emphasis on enhancing food, fiber, and bioenergy production, the Center collaborates with various institutions to address the agricultural challenges specific to southwest Arkansas.

Home to advanced facilities such as the Arkansas Nematode Diagnostic Laboratory and dedicated research areas for horticultural and agronomic crops, the Center actively conducts studies on diseases affecting crops and optimizes beef quality through comprehensive research and demonstration programs. Established in 1923, it honors a legacy of supporting local farmers by addressing the pressing issues faced by the agricultural community.

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8/4/2009

The folk know southern Arkansas Agriculture. There are not any folks that do it better.

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