Long Ashton Research Station
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Long Ashton Research Station (LARS) was an agricultural and horticultural government research centre in the village of Long Ashton near Bristol, UK. It was created in 1903 to study and improve the West Country cider industry, expanded into fruit research (particularly apples, pears, plums, strawberries and blackcurrants), and was redirected in the 1980s to work on arable crops and aspects of botany.
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BBC article on LARS BBC article on LARS www.bbc.co.uk/.../long_ashton.shtml - Web |
Units and Institutes of the Agricultural Research ... Units and Institutes of the Agricultural Research Council groups.google.com/group/nvrs-hri-gg/web/arc-institutes#LARS - Web |
LARS Reunited LARS Reunited larsreunited.org.uk - Web |
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