World’s Largest Research Dairy Secures Second Property

JEROME — The University of Idaho has bought more property for its massive research dairy, locking in a Jerome site for a public visitor center, housing, faculty offices and classrooms for the Idaho Center for Agriculture, Food and the Environment (CAFE).

“This is a significant step,” Bill Loftus, science writer for the U of I College of Ag and Life Sciences, said.

The property, which will be called the Discovery Complex, is at the intersection of Interstate 84 and U.S. Highway 93, which is one of the busiest interchanges in Idaho. The Discover Complex will be one of three Magic Valley sites that will make up the CAFE, and will serve as the public face of the project.

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