Citizen Science Needed to Help Feed the World

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For more than a hundred years, the United States government has paired university scientists with local farmers to study how best to feed the world.

These extension programs helped to more than double agricultural production in the U.S. between 1948 and 2001 by sharing knowledge between farmers and university researchers.

These extension programs—which bring knowledge gained through research to agriculture and knowledge gained through practice to education—helped to more than double ag

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