MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- A report from the National Science Foundation ranks
Mississippi State University fifth in the nation in funding
for research in the agricultural sciences. The
university generated $68.4 million in research and
development expenditures for the agricultural sciences in
fiscal year 2000, an increase of almost 18 percent over
fiscal year 1999 figures. MSU previously ranked eighth in
agricultural sciences research. Vance
Watson, interim MSU vice president for the Division of
Agriculture, Forestry and Veterinary Medicine, said the
achievement reflects the commitment the state has to
agriculture, and the economic importance of the agricultural
sector in Mississippi and the region. "Our
move up to the No. 5 spot is a direct result of the
dedication of our faculty and staff. They have stepped up
and leveraged the investment made by the state of
Mississippi. Their commitment has increased the quality and
level of agricultural research conducted at this
university," Watson said. Agricultural
research dollars at MSU are divided among the Mississippi
Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station, College of
Veterinary Medicine, Forest and Wildlife Research Center and
MSU Extension Service, which provides the university's main
outreach effort. Other
universities included in the top five list are the
University of California at Davis ($128 million), University
of Georgia ($87.4 million), University of Florida ($87.3
million) and North Carolina State University ($70.1
million). Writer:
Charmain Tan Courcelle Released:
March 4, 2002
News
Release
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MSU ag research
ranks in top five
Contact: Dr. Vance Watson, (662) 325-3006
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