Combines AGRICOLA With Extensive Full-Text Content

The Agricultural Science Collection provides academic libraries with a comprehensive resource for agricultural and related sciences by combining AGRICOLA, the U.S. National Agricultural Library’s bibliographic database, with an extensive collection of full-text research materials. This combination supports discovery and access to high-quality scholarship, professional literature, and applied research outputs within a single platform.

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Why Choose Agricultural Science Collection?

Multiformat Content

Multiformat Content

Scholarly journals, peer-reviewed articles, trade publications, magazines, newspapers, technical reports, conference proceedings, and government documents

Grey Literature

Grey Literature

Grey literature to help uncover the latest in academic research through access to reports, working papers, conference papers and proceedings, dissertations, trade publications, and other hard-to-find content

Broad Coverage

Broad Coverage

Coverage extends across agriculture, agribusiness, food science and nutrition, plant and animal sciences, forestry, environmental sciences, natural resources, and related interdisciplinary areas

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