Leaders from Texas A&M AgriLife and The Texas A&M University System gathered May 4 to break ground for the new Meat Science and Technology Center, a $133.36 million project designed to modernize applied agricultural research, teaching and extension services. The ceremony, held at 3844 Finfeather Road, marked the beginning of construction for an 85,600-square-foot facility, which will serve as the anchor for a future agriculture district on West …
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