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Columbia Area Farms and Centers Environment 2004 Maintaining environmental compliance Increasing crime New and close neighbors “Agriculture Islands” Increased amounts of training & education Increasing visitors Being part of the community
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Boone County Population 196055,202 197080,911 1980100,376 1990112,379 2000135,454 2001136,774 (projected)
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Maintaining the Environment Animal waste Composting Pesticide Applications Fertilizer Applications Regulated GMO work Wildlife Management
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Baskett Wildlife Center 2,210 acres East of Ashland Timber Management Wildlife Management Resource & classes in a natural setting MDC managed fishery
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Bradford Research & Extension Center 591 Acres (limited area) Neighborhoods on 3 sides Pesticide Application 60+ Training events
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Rocheford Turkey Farm 115 Acres off Route Z near Shaw MDC managed fishery Poultry Research Surrounding land in transition from farmland to single family residential Narrow landbase
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McCredie Claypan Center 284 acres Kingdom City MDC managed fishery Federal land under MOAES use Foundation Seed & Soybean Breeding Potential 54 bypass
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Horticulture and Agroforestry Research Center 665 acres High value horticultural crops Intermediate to long-term Agroforestry research Unique entity
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Bradford Research and Extension Center Midway 781 acres Increasing herd to 300 animals Maintaining a representative dairy Nutrient Balance Dairy Farm Developing neighborhoods Land Ownership
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Sanborn Field 3.5 acres Historical Landmark (1888) Campus Land Lab Most coveted land
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Hinkson Valley 39 Acres USDA Maize Breeding work Floodplain & Deer Borders: Residential Columbia Trail System
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South Farm 1,452 Acres Home of 18 groups “feeder” for campus Low & medium density housing Sensitive watershed >50 student workers, classes, graduate research
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Potential Impact of the Philips Tract Overpass Increases land value of South Farm Traffic ? South Farm; frontier or front tier What should be on the east side of 63, opposite commercial property?
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Our New Neighbors ‘500 acre’ Commercial & Residential Development
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Physical adjustments for South Farm We have been a part of the City of Columbia for 5 years …what part will we play?
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Physical adjustments for South Farm Isolated versus Public Areas Security Bio-security Matching up with neighbors Animal versus crop areas Agricultural learning sites
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Community Treasures Tremendous educational opportunities Convert a 1965 Farm into a showplace Continue as a green space for Columbia Continue as the ag land laboratory Balance of security and appeal
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What’s at Stake? Why is this the location you must be at? Implications of moving: –Student involvement +5 miles = -5% +15 miles = -20% +25 miles = -80% Research costs –Travel time & part-time labor Education –Access of faculty –Area provisions
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What will you see in 2025?
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Action Items Beautification of South Farm Development of a new fiscal/administrative model for Animal Science Unit farms
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Action Items Beautification of South Farm Development of a new fiscal/administrative model for Animal Science Unit farms Planning windows for South Farm / CAF’s – Jan to March ’04: Inventory & assessment – April to June ‘04: Develop formal land use plan with Sasaki – July ’04: Implement plan for South Farm / CAF’s
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