Excerpt from A Summary of Current Program, 7/1/63, and Preliminary Report of Progress for 7/1/62 to 6/30/63: Northern Utilization Research and Development Division
The Northern Utilization Research and Development Division, located at Peoria, Illinois, is one of four research divisions of the Agricultural Research Service concerned with the development of basic knowledge of chemical composition and physical properties of farm commodities and with the application of this knowledge to the development of new or improved products and processing technology that will enhance utilization of these commodities. The other Utilization Research and Development Divisions are the Eastern at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Southern at New Orleans, Louisiana, and the western at Albany, California.
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