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Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station

AAES serves the people of Arkansas by conducting research and achieving discoveries in agriculture

Who We Are

The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station serves the people of Arkansas by conducting research and achieving discoveries in agriculture, food and natural resources. We are the research arm of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.

AAES conducts work at 5 research and extension centers and 6 research stations across the state.

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With a headquarters in Fayetteville Ark., the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station conducts work at 5 research and extension centers and 6 research stations across the state.

AAES serves the people of Arkansas by conducting research and achieving discoveries in agriculture

Who We Are

The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station serves the people of Arkansas by conducting research and achieving discoveries in agriculture, food and natural resources. We are the research arm of the University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture.

AAES conducts work at 5 research and extension centers and 6 research stations across the state.

All Around the State

With a headquarters in Fayetteville Ark., the Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station conducts work at 5 research and extension centers and 6 research stations across the state.

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The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station has nearly 150 faculty members conducting research in 10 departments.

Meet our Faculty

The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station has nearly 150 faculty members conducting research in 10 departments. Our world-class scientists help Arkansans and beyond.

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