Perspectives on Agricultural Research Organizations: A New Tool for Agricultural Research and Land Stewardship

The Agricultural Research Organization (ARO) model, established by Congress in 2015, enables estates to dedicate assets toward agricultural research, as demonstrated by East Foundation, which has produced over 110 peer-reviewed publications through partnerships with land grant universities. To advance agriculture through the ARO mechanism, organizations should focus on partnerships, professional advisors, people, and products, while getting students and scientists onto private lands within a research context.

Citation

related PUBLICATIONS

Understanding the Diet of an Unmanaged Population of Coyotes in Southern Texas

May 22, 2025
Peer-Reviewed

Enabling Endangered Species Conservation on Private Land: A Case Study of the Ocelot in Texas

May 19, 2025
Peer-Reviewed

Temporal Relationships of Breeding Landbirds and Productivity on a Working Landscape

February 17, 2025
Peer-Reviewed

Perspectives on Agricultural Research Organizations: A New Tool for Agricultural Research and Land Stewardship

January 29, 2025
Peer-Reviewed

Determining the Age Classes of Free-ranging Female Nilgai in Southern Texas, USA

December 21, 2024
Peer-Reviewed

Hematology and Biochemical Reference Intervals and Seroprevalence of Hemorrhagic Diseases for Free-Ranging Mule Deer in West Texas

December 12, 2024
Peer-Reviewed

Contact Our Education Team

Complete the form below and our team will reach out shortly.