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The Davis Dairy Plant and the Alfred Dairy Science Hall were the result of a $9.3–million construction and remodeling project dedicated Oct. 21, 2011.
Building Code: SEHH
Built in 1955, the East Headhouse serves the research and teaching functions and operations of the Plant Science Building and east greenhouses.
Building Code: SNP
The McFadden Biostress Lab provides modern laboratory facilities for increased research of biological stress factors in the semi-arid Northern Great Plains.
Building Code: SFSS
Completed in 1956, Foundation Seed is the source for pure genetics of varieties developed by the Agricultural Experiment Station crop-breeding teams. The primary purpose of Foundation Seed is to increase new varieties as quickly as possible, working closely with the plant breeders at ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ and neighboring foundation seed organizations.
Building Code: SLFEC
The Local Foods Education Center is a novel approach to addressing food security in South Dakota. The 1.2-acre outdoor classroom is located on Medary Avenue on the northern edge of the ³ÉÈËÊÓƵ campus.
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The Meat Lab is located on the west end of the Animal Science Complex. The lab allows students to create their own meat products and conduct research. Products are for sale at the lab's retail space.
Building Code: SNSO
The Northeast Research Farm was established in 1956. It is located approximately 15 miles north of Watertown at the junction of Highway 20 and old Highway 81, or 2 miles west of the Interstate 29 South Shore exit.
Building Code: SPL
The Physiology Laboratory currently houses a plant science laboratory on the upper level and a fermentation laboratory on the lower level.
Building Code: SPSB
The Plant Science Building houses an important portion of the plant research conducted on campus.
Building Code: SPSR
Opened August 2017, the Plant Science Research Support Center is a 17,000-square-foot facility that allows for an increase in research and hands-on learning opportunities for students.
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