The Economic Development Plan outlined by Kansas State University emphasizing innovation in agriculture, biosecurity and extension services is expected to create 3,000 jobs and encourage investment of $3 billion dollars in the State during the next decade, officials say. Steve Olinghouse has more:
The work would be designed to add value throughout the food chain. K-State’s plan focused on using University strengths in biosecurity and biodefense to attract new companies and investments to the State.