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USDA Breaks Ground on New Soil Research Buildings in Auburn, Alabama

Contact: Jessica Ryan
Email: Jessica.Ryan@usda.gov

AUBURN, ALABAMA, Nov. 28, 2022 – The U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Auburn University's College of Agriculture, and the Auburn Research and Technology Foundation hosted a groundbreaking ceremony today for its new research facility housing the National Soil Dynamics Laboratory.

This new research facility will include two new buildings at Auburn University's Research Park and two additional buildings at a second site near the university's campus. The buildings are expertly designed for current research efforts.

"With these new buildings and the continuing cooperation with our research partners at Auburn University, we believe that the National Soil Dynamics Laboratory will continue to have a substantial positive impact on agriculture all over the world," said Dr. Simon Liu, ARS acting administrator.

Renderings of two research buildings housing the National Soil Dynamics Laboratory Renderings of two research buildings housing the National Soil Dynamics Laboratory in Auburn, Alabama. (Image courtesy of Burns & McDonnell)

The buildings will house research on conservation cropping systems, environmentally sound animal waste management, and global climate change. Research efforts will also focus on improved poultry production practices, cotton disease control, improved forage production, and the use of biochar in agriculture.

"The National Soil Dynamics Laboratory and Auburn University scientists are considered national leaders in the development of economical and environmentally sound crop management systems for production agriculture in the Southeast and are leading the way in the new national focus on soil and water quality to maintain the productivity of our nation's farms," said Dr. Allen Torbert, supervisory research soil scientist and research leader for the National Soil Dynamics Laboratory.

Leaders who spoke at the groundbreaking ceremony included:

The Agricultural Research Service is the U.S. Department of Agriculture's chief scientific in-house research agency. Daily, ARS focuses on solutions to agricultural problems affecting America. Each dollar invested in U.S. agricultural research results in $20 of economic impact.