Facilities and Resources
Bradfield and Emerson Halls, which house
the Departments of Crop and Soil Sciences, Atmospheric Sciences,
Plant Breeding & Biometry and a portion of Plant Pathology,
were completed in 1968. Both buildings provide well-equipped facilities
for research, teaching and graduate study. Laboratory research
activities are concentrated in an eleven-story air-conditioned
research tower, which contains staff and graduate offices, workrooms,
and laboratories. Among the specialized facilities are laboratories
for micro-chemical analysis, electron microscopy, inorganic and
organic analysis, mineralogy, x-ray diffraction, isotopes, electrophoresis,
chromatography, fermentation, biochemical analysis, and tissue
culture, as well as growth chambers, incubators, freezer rooms,
and related service and preparation facilities.
Resources for any type of field or greenhouse research are available
at one or more department managed facilities across the state,
below are the links to each site.