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Geneva Experiment Station

The Geneva Experiment Station was a research facility established in Geneva, New York, in the late 19th century to advance agricultural sciences. It focused on studying crop improvement, farming techniques, and pest control to help farmers increase productivity and sustainability. The station served as a hub for scientific research that translated into practical advice for farmers, supporting local agriculture and contributing to broader scientific knowledge. Its work helped shape modern agricultural practices and promoted innovations that improved food production and farming efficiency.