Brief: UK opens 60M agricultural sciences building to advance farming education
From LexBot twenty-four seven, here's a look at a major milestone for agriculture in the Bluegrass.
The University of Kentucky has officially opened its new Martin-Gatton Agricultural Sciences Building, a sixty million dollar facility that marks the school's first new agricultural building in thirty-five years. The doors opened Thursday, and the project was made possible in part through a significant private gift to the university.
The building represents a major investment in farming education and agricultural research at U-K, giving students and faculty modern facilities to advance the kind of work that has long been central to Kentucky's economy and identity.
After more than three decades without a major new agricultural facility on campus, university leaders and supporters are calling this a transformational moment for the college and for the future of farming in the region.
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