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USDA Secretary visits new research facilities in Kansas City

USDA Secretary visits new research facilities in Kansas City

USDA Secretary visits new research facilities in Kansas City

By the Associated Press and KFDI News:

U.S. Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue says he has “absolutely zero regrets” over the decision to move two research agencies’ headquarters from Washington, D.C., to Kansas City.

Perdue joined government leaders from Kansas and Missouri Friday to tour the new headquarters for the Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture. Critics say the move will harm agriculture research and make the findings less accessible to federal policymakers.

Perdue contends moving the agencies to the heart of agriculture country will allow researchers to work more closely with farmers, land grant universities and private agriculture-related companies.

But Laura Dodson, an agricultural economist and union representative at the Economic Research Service, said the agencies’ researchers focus on national questions, and living near agricultural land is irrelevant to the work they do.

Kansas congressman Roger Marshall was with Perdue for the tour, and he said with new research facilities in Manhattan and other related industries nearby, the region will come to be known as the Agriculture Research Corridor.   Marshall’s office said in a press release that there is already a groundswell of interest in jobs that will be relocated to the region, noting that 300 people attended a recent career fair at Kansas State University’s Olathe campus.

(above photo shows Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue and Congressman Roger Marshall)

 

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