Long-term agricultural research: A research, education, and extension imperative

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For agriculture to meet goals that include profitability, environmental integrity, and the production of ecosystem services beyond food, fuel, and fiber requires a comprehensive, systems-level research approach that is long-term and geographically scalable. This approach is largely lacking from the US agricultural research portfolio. It is time to add it. A long-term agricultural research program would substantially improve the delivery of agricultural products and other ecosystem services to a society that calls for agriculture to be safe, environmentally sound, and socially responsible. © 2008 American Institute of Biological Sciences.

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Robertson, G. P., Allen, V. G., Boody, G., Boose, E. R., Creamer, N. G., Drinkwater, L. E., … Wall, D. H. (2008, July). Long-term agricultural research: A research, education, and extension imperative. BioScience. https://doi.org/10.1641/B580711

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