“The completed Dairy Pilot Plant will be an amazing teaching, training and research facility with great impact,” said UWRF Chancellor Maria Gallo. “The generous support from industry partners shows the value of the Dairy Pilot Plant, our people and our students.”
“Investment across the nation in dairy-related education – degrees in business, engineering, food science, production, quality control and more – is vital to dairy’s future,” said John Umhoefer, president of the Wisconsin Cheese Makers Association. “Investment in production facilities on campuses, such as the Dairy Pilot Plant at UW-River Falls serve as an essential foundation for student success.”
In addition to the dairy plant, UW-River Falls is home to a food science and technology program with a dairy foods management track and engineering programs with tracks in food and process systems and food and bioprocessing technology. In addition, many majors include dairy production classes and students across campus can work for pay and internships in the dairy processing plant.
It is not too late to support the UW-River Falls Dairy Pilot Plant. Email Julie Stucky (julie.stucky@uwrf.edu) in University Advancement or call 715-425-4647 to learn more and discuss giving opportunities.