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Penn State and its Rock Springs research farms are located dead-center in the middle of the state, which is great for student demographics, but not so great for some agricultural research needs. Although most of Pennsylvania is in a single climatic zone, other areas, particularly the southeast, have different climates. In addition, through history or happenstance, agricultural industries are grouped in certain geographic areas. For example, most of the states apple and peach producers are located in Adams, Franklin, and York Counties, while most Pennsylvania mushroom producers are in Chester County. When research demands certain conditions, scientists cant bring different weather or different soils to Penn Statebut they can go to where the action is. The college has a long history of establishing research stations in other parts of the state, and three regional farms operate today. All three research stations have been in operation since World War I, and each fulfills a mission that cannot be accomplished in Centre County. |
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