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Building Plant Sciences at MIZZOU

Division of Plant Sciences. A part of the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. Center for Translational Plant Sciences. To keep Missouris status in plant production at the highest level, additional research and development is needed to address the challenges facing todays producers. These challenges include drought management and the use of more efficient and sustainable agricultural practices. Building at a Glance. 133,500 gross ft. 45,650 gross ft. Second, third, and fourth floors.

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Division of Plant Sciences. A part of the College of Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources. Center for Translational Plant Sciences. To keep Missouris status in plant production at the highest level, additional research and development is needed to address the challenges facing todays producers. These challenges include drought management and the use of more efficient and sustainable agricultural practices. Building at a Glance. 133,500 gross ft. 45,650 gross ft. Second, third, and fourth floors.

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