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Federal Funding Helps Support CALS Research Facility



Several programs in the University of Wisconsin-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences will benefit from the recent federal appropriations bill recently passed by Congress and signed by President Biden.

The spending package includes $39.7 million for the USDA Agricultural Research Service to build a new plant germplasm facility to be jointly used by scientists in the USDA ARS Vegetable Crop Research Unit and UW-Madison plant scientists. The new federal facility will be located on UW land at the West Madison Agricultural Research Station and will replace the outdated Horticulture Annex and Carrot and Beet Lab. The new building will expand the college's partnership with USDA ARS, which already involves shared facilities such as the on-campus Dairy Forage Research Center and the dairy research facilities at UW's Marshfield Agricultural Research Station.

A new plant research facility has been a top priority for the college for many years. In 2019, several members of the Wisconsin congressional delegation and then-USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue toured the college's existing facilities with UW-Madison Chancellor Rebecca Blank and CALS Dean Kate VandenBosch.

"We are very pleased that this new federal plant germplasm facility has been funded, as it will enable us to expand the important plant science research we do here," said VandenBosch. "On behalf of the college, I want to express my sincere thanks to the members of Congress who supported the appropriations bill."

The 50,000 square-foot building is expected to include dry lab space, three greenhouses, seed storage facilities, driers, and grinding facilities to serve the expanding volume and diversity of plant breeding and genetics work being done to enhance crop quality, productivity and other traits. As a federal building, planning and construction will be managed by USDA.

Many other programs that support agricultural and life sciences research will receive increased or level funding through the new federal spending package.

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