Six million dollars in donations will help jump-start a new Agronomy Discovery Center at Oklahoma State University. As a multi-phase process, the Agronomy Discovery Center will be created through upgrades to the existing Agronomy Research Station, home to one of the world鈥檚 top wheat breeding programs.
鈥淭he work conducted at the Agronomy Research Station matters, greatly affecting both producers and consumers throughout Oklahoma and beyond,鈥 says Dr. Jayson Lusk, dean of OSU agriculture. 鈥淲e鈥檙e doing state-of-the-art research, but we鈥檙e doing it in antiquated facilities.鈥
Plans include the construction of a new headhouse and 12 research greenhouses that will become the birthplace of OSU鈥檚 new wheat breeds. Plans also include a dynamic and multipurpose Research and Education Center featuring classrooms and laboratory spaces that can accommodate industry audiences. The building will house lab spaces for the Wheat Quality Laboratory; the Soil, Water, and Forage Analytical Laboratory; and the Plant Disease and Insect Diagnostic Laboratory.