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Aquaculture Research in Twin Falls Extends Beyond Idaho Borders.
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The Times-News (Twin Falls, Idaho) (via Knight-Ridder/TribuneBusiness News)
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June 17, 2002
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Byline: Cindy Snyder
Jun. 17--TWIN FALLS, Idaho--Aquaculture research done here in the Magic Valley is taking its place on the national stage.
"Cooperation is the name of the game in research," said Ron Hardy, director of the University of Idaho's Fish Culture Experiment Station in Hagerman.
The key to making cooperation work is by identifying other laboratories or research programs that have strengths in areas one's own lab or program doesn't, and then making a deal.
"You exploit each other, in a good way," he added.
The Fish Culture Experiment Station has been particularly successful lining up cooperative projects in the last year. One of those ...