CANYON, TX – West Texas A&M University is getting new opportunities for students interested in agricultural sciences and food production.
The Caviness Meat Science and Innovation Center has gifted the university $2 million to enhance the meat science portion of its new Agricultural Sciences Complex.
Along with the gift, the company will work with West Texas A&M University to enhance the region as the heart of beef animal production in the United States.
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