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Mississippi State University
Established in 1878 as a land-grant college, Mississippi State University has a long history of research, learning and service that have a direct impact on those it serves. In the most recent National Science Foundation Academic Research and Development Expenditures rankings (Fiscal Year 2009), the university achieved Top 10 placement in Agricultural Sciences, and ranked 60th among all public universities. Mississippi State continues to meet the challenges of today and lay the groundwork for a brighter future.

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Image Subject Name Scientific Name Description
1391138 redvine Brunnichia ovata in cypress by a creek
1115076 honey bee Apis mellifera
1115074 honey bee Apis mellifera
1391385 tropical soda apple Solanum viarum
1624069 cocklebur Xanthium spp. A perrenial plant from Europe, is a serious weed in row crops such as cotton, soybeans, and corn. Dr. John Byrd, a weed scientist, at Mississippi State University, shows how cocklebur can outcompete cotton and interfere with harvesting operations.
1115065 honey bee Apis mellifera
1391362 trifoliate orange Poncirus trifoliata
1116069 Texas gourd Cucurbita pepo var. texana Texas gourd left, smell melon right

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