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One of the reasons the NBAF is coming to Kansas is because of our proactive approach in handling animal disease threats. Kansas has become a national leader in developing a practical plan for protecting our livestock. We understand the devastating impacts an outbreak would have on the economy, and that some animal diseases could potentially [...]

For over 60 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia, has investigated the deadliest and most dangerous viruses known to man. During this time, numerous cures have been discovered, outbreaks prevented, and the personal safety of Americans promoted. The CDC has safely and successfully conducted this research on dangerous diseases [...]

One of the reasons the NBAF is coming to Kansas is because of our proactive approach in handling animal disease threats. Kansas has become a national leader in developing a practical plan for protecting our livestock. We understand the devastating impacts an outbreak would have on the economy, and that some animal diseases could potentially [...]

Today, Senator Sam Brownback and other state and local leaders announced that another federal lab will be coming to Manhattan. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Arthropod-Borne Animal Disease Research Laboratory will be another facility that will partner with the NBAF to protect our nation’s food supply. The Arthropod-Borne Animal Disease Research Laboratory is expected to [...]

Yesterday, U.S. Rep. Jerry Moran had a great editorial about the NBAF in the Washington Times. In it, he discusses the urgent need to accelerate the research and development of vaccines to protect our food supply and agriculture economy. Here are some highlights: “…The threat of foreign animal diseases such as African swine fever and [...]

Exciting news from the High Plains Journal yesterday: “U.S. Senator Sam Brownback applauded the Agriculture Appropriations Conference Committee for including funding for Kansas State University to begin working on NBAF research. “I’m excited for the official kick-off of NBAF research at K-State,” said Brownback. “With today’s funding, K-State and the USDA can formally start their [...]

Tim Carpenter reported in the Topeka Capital-Journal today: “A House-Senate conference committee agreed Wednesday to include $32 million to finish design work and start construction of the National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility in Manhattan. “The federal laboratory, estimated to cost more than $450 million, would conduct research on animal diseases with the potential to undermine [...]

As the NBAF continues to move forward, the House Resolution designating the region from Manhattan, KS to Columbia, MO as the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor, is another indication that the House is serious about protecting agriculture and our nation’s food supply. Check out this great article from Cattle Network about the Resolution: WASHINGTON, D.C. [...]

OLATHE, Kan. — Key agriculture groups and veterinary experts have sent a clear message to Congress in recent days: America must move forward without delay on a planned state-of-the-art research facility to protect the food supply and agriculture economy. In supporting full FY2010 funding for the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) in line with President [...]


NBAF in Kansas


Kansas State University has been selected as the future home of the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility (NBAF) — once again highlighting the state’s deep agricultural heritage, bioscience expertise, research infrastructure, world-class animal health industry, and strong public support.

The $650 million research facility will provide the country with an urgently needed, state-of-the-art lab to protect the food supply and agriculture economy. Kansas is exceptionally well suited to accelerate the achievement of this mission.


 

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