Congressional delegation voices support for strong ag research funding

Members of Nebraska’s congressional delegation look on as Sen. Deb Fischer (center) discusses precision agriculture technologies with (right) Joe Luck, professor of biological systems engineering.
Members of Nebraska’s congressional delegation look on as Sen. Deb Fischer (center) discusses precision agriculture technologies with (right) Joe Luck, professor of biological systems engineering.

It will be critical for the upcoming farm bill to include significant federal funding for agricultural research, Nebraska’s five-member congressional delegation said during a visit to the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s East Campus on June 19.

U.S. Rep. Mike Flood, who hosted the visit to campus, said his “No. 1 priority” in representing Nebraska’s 1st District was securing federal funding for major U.S. Department of Agriculture research facilities planned for Nebraska Innovation Campus. The center, which will focus on precision agriculture and water, climate and resilience, will boost the number of USDA agricultural scientists in Nebraska to 150, up from the current 63.

The university will complement the USDA research center with an agricultural innovation facility on Innovation Campus facilitating the conversion of ag research into products and services, plus a business incubator.

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