Wayne Farms makes donation

Wayne Farms gives money to UGA poultry science department.

Georgia-based Wayne Farms has announced a $1.1 million donation to help build a new Poultry Science Building at the University of Georgia. Wayne Farms is a longtime supporter of the university’s poultry science department, one of the top such programs in the nation.

“The poultry industry is a complex and critical element of the nation’s food supply, and education is the key to our success. Farm practices, science and research, food safety, animal welfare—the University of Georgia’s poultry science program is without peer across the board, and we’re proud to be part of this exciting endeavor,” said Clint Rivers, president, CEO and chairman of the board of Wayne Farms and immediate past president of the National Chicken Council.

The new $54.1 million facility will be located between Boyd Hall and Conner Hall and will be a centerpiece of the university’s recruitment effort for new talent in poultry science. Wayne Farms’ contribution will name one of two learning laboratories in the new building, which when complete will feature more than 70,000 square feet of instructional and laboratory space and world-class research facilities. In addition to classroom and research facilities, the new center’s state-of-the-art learning labs will bolster traditional classroom instruction with production courses, demonstrations and field-learning programs for the department’s expanding FFA, 4-H and area youth programs.

“As we’re in the season of gratitude, we are ever so thankful for this gift from Wayne Farms. As our curriculum is known to be very hands-on, their gift will help inspire every trailblazing student to big dreams and help prepare the next generation of leaders for the poultry sector,” said Todd Applegate, head of the Department of Poultry Science in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences (CAES).

Among the best poultry science programs in the U.S., UGA's Department of Poultry Science has been a major contributor of research and university-trained experts that have led to the exponential growth of the state’s industry for decades. The department and its faculty are renowned for driving innovative advances into the poultry sector.

Wayne Farms is the seventh-largest vertically integrated poultry producer in the U.S., with annual sales exceeding $2 billion.  

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