Long Ashton Research Station
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Long Ashton Research Station (LARS) era un centro de investigación agrícola y hortícola del gobierno en la aldea Long Ashton cerca de Bristol, Reino Unido. Fue creado en 1903 para estudiar y para mejorar la industria de la sidra en la parte oeste del país, ampliada en la investigación de las frutas (particularmente manzanas, peras, ciruelas, fresas y la grosella negra), y fueron reconvertidos en los años 80 para investigar en las cosechas arables y aspectos de botánica.
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Long Ashton Research Station (LARS) was an agricultural and horticultural government-funded research centre located in the village of Long Ashton near Bristol, UK. It was created in 1903 to study and improve the West Country cider industry and became part of the University of Bristol in 1912. Later, it expanded into fruit research (particularly apples, pears, plums, strawberries and blackcurrants) and in the 1980s was redirected to work on arable crops and aspects of botany. It closed in 2003. The Research Station is known for developing Ribena a still popular vitamin C-rich drink that was widely distributed in the UK during the Second World War, and the Long Ashton Nutrient Solution (LANS).
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Long Ashton Research Station (LARS) was an agricultural and horticultural government-funded research centre located in the village of Long Ashton near Bristol, UK. It was created in 1903 to study and improve the West Country cider industry and became part of the University of Bristol in 1912. Later, it expanded into fruit research (particularly apples, pears, plums, strawberries and blackcurrants) and in the 1980s was redirected to work on arable crops and aspects of botany. It closed in 2003. The Research Station is known for developing Ribena a still popular vitamin C-rich drink that was widely distributed in the UK during the Second World War, and the Long Ashton Nutrient Solution (LANS).
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