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K-State Professor Sees Benefits to Locating NBAF in Manhattan, Kansas
Published Thursday, August 21, 2008 at 04:49 AM
Larson continues - in addition to the expertise at K-State, the Animal Health Corridor that extends from Manhattan, Kansas, through the Kansas City metropolitan area and St. Joseph, Missouri, to the University of Missouri at Columbia, provides a concentration of knowledge and expertise in animal health maintenance and disease prevention that is unique in the world.
According to Larson - locating the NBAF within the Animal Health Corridor leverages the infrastructure that is already in place and will enhance the communication necessary to develop solutions that meet the needs of animal owners and the public.
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