ARS News Service
USDA Agricultural Research Service
October 27, 2017
Howard County Deer Do Their Part to Control Ticks
Some Maryland deer might soon self-eradicate ticks, including those that carry lyme disease, in the next phase of a study evaluating tick control strategies in Howard County, Maryland. (10/16)
https://www.ars.usda.gov/news-events/news/research-news/2017/howard-county-deer-do-their-part-to-control-ticks/
Big Step Towards Reducing Strep in Farm-Raised Tilapia
ARS scientists and industry partners have developed tilapia that are resistant to both S. iniae and S. agalactiae. (10/18)
New ARS Website Enhances Access to Scientific Information
The Agricultural Research Service launched a newly designed website today that improves access to information about ARS research. (10/23)
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