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Mountain Research Station (NCDA&CS | NC State University)
β OpenThe Mountain Research Station, a partnership between the NCDA&CS and NC State University, is a local government office located at 265 Test Farm Road in Waynesville, North Carolina. Situated in the challenging climate of Western North Carolina, with extreme temperature fluctuations and high rainfall, the station is an ideal location for research in horticultural, alternative and forage crops, tobacco, Christmas trees, and beef cattle. Researchers at the station focus on developing science-based strategies for managing plant diseases in vegetables, conducting studies on truffle orchards, hops breeding, forage crops, beef cattle preconditioning, Christmas trees, and more. The station also collaborates with the National Weather Service to provide accurate weather data and hosts annual events such as the sale of performance-tested bulls. With a long history of research and innovation, the Mountain Research Station plays a crucial role in supporting agriculture in Western North Carolina and beyond.
265 Test Farm Rd, Waynesville, NC 28786, United States
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