Biosecurity Study Award Goes To KSU

Mar 8th, 2004

From the High Plains Journal

A $450,000 grant to create a national online training program in crop biosecurity has been jointly awarded to Kansas State University Research and Extension, the University of Florida Institute for Food and Agricultural Sciences, and North Carolina State University. The training will be geared for first detectors – those people most likely to notice a problem first, such as crop advisors and county Extension Agents.

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