JOHNSON FAMILY LIVESTOCK FACILITY

Providing about 7,500 square feet of research space, this 7,500 square
foot facility will also be used for research. The building will be used for researching such diseases as
salmonella, E. coli, rotavirus and cryptosporidiosis. The livestock
facility is for large animals, predominantly calves, but it may include
sheep and adult cattle, too. The work could also expand to chronic
wasting disease.
The building was named the Johnson Family Livestock Facility after the
Johnson family of Stillwater County, who have made great contributions
to MSU.
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