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Science Editor, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station

John Lovett

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Science Editor, Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station

Fort Smith

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Total articles 1376

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    What foods and drinks are consumed less by those on GLP-1 weight-loss meds?

    By John Lovett Verified

    Apr. 12, 2025

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    Arkansas Research Alliance Grants Support Agricultural Innovation

    By John Lovett Verified

    Apr. 10, 2025

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    What foods and drinks are consumed less by those on GLP-1 weight-loss meds?

    By John Lovett Verified

    Apr. 09, 2025

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MSN UK,Sage Publishing,U.S. News And World Report,The Seattle Times,Miami Herald,Eurekalert!,The (Toronto) Star,phys.org,Flipboard,MSN (US),Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station

Company Info

Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station

The Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station (AAES) is the agricultural research division of the University of Arkansas System’s Division of Agriculture. Established in 1888, AAES is led by Director Jean-François Meullenet and employs around 200 doctoral-level scientists across multiple campuses and research centers. The station focuses on advancing agricultural innovation and providing research-based solutions to challenges in food production, environmental sustainability, and rural community development. AAES conducts extensive research in various areas, including crop and livestock production, environmental and food safety, and human and community development. It collaborates with USDA agencies, industry stakeholders, and international researchers to enhance agricultural productivity. The station produces peer-reviewed research, technical bulletins, and annual reports that offer valuable insights for farmers, policymakers, and agribusinesses. Its specialized facilities support field trials and technology demonstrations, ensuring Arkansas's competitiveness in global agricultural markets.

Fort Smith, , United States

+1 501-686-2540

Founded: 1888


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