Andrews University in Southwest Michigan is turning its
dairy farm facilities into an agricultural education center.
The Adventist university in Berrien Springs closed its dairy
this year after milking cows for more than 110 years and offering a dairy
management program for students.
Split over five phases over the next five years or as funds
allow, the new center will include pastures for rotational grazing, small
animal and calf barns, greenhouses and gardens, a classroom, an Animal Science
Complex for specialty livestock, an indoor riding ring and outdoor horse arena,
and a fish pond.
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