Close Menu
  • News
    • Manhattan
    • Riley County
    • Pottawatomie County
    • Geary County
    • Fort Riley
    • RCPD Reports
    • Wamego
    • State News
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
      • HS Football Schedule & Scores
        • Centennial League
        • NCKL
        • Big East League
        • Flint Hills League
        • Twin Valley League
    • K-State Sports
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Student-Athlete of the Week
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
  • Birthdays/Anniversaries
  • Keep It Local
    • KMAN Broadcast Calendar
    • The Manhattan Mercury
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Podcasts
    • Within Reason with Mike Matson
    • The Game
    • Wildcat Insider
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • WeatherWise with Chip Redmond

Closings

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Jobs
  • Calendar
  • Contest Rules
  • Privacy Policy
  • Login
TOP STORIES
  • Jury selection begins for Texas man’s sex crimes trial
  • Health officials on leave as Riley County conducts internal investigation
  • USD 383 celebrates 2025-2026 retirees
  • Manhattan man arrested for battery on law enforcement officer
  • Police investigate assault, aggravated battery report on Anneberg Drive
  • One injured in crash near Vattier, North 4th intersection
  • RCPD Report: 5/5/26
  • Within Reason with Mike Matson: Andrew Von Lintel, Manhattan City Commissioner
News Radio KMAN
  • News
    • Manhattan
    • Riley County
    • Pottawatomie County
    • Geary County
    • Fort Riley
    • RCPD Reports
    • Wamego
    • State News
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
      • HS Football Schedule & Scores
        • Centennial League
        • NCKL
        • Big East League
        • Flint Hills League
        • Twin Valley League
    • K-State Sports
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Student-Athlete of the Week
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
  • Birthdays/Anniversaries
  • Keep It Local
    • KMAN Broadcast Calendar
    • The Manhattan Mercury
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Podcasts
    • Within Reason with Mike Matson
    • The Game
    • Wildcat Insider
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • WeatherWise with Chip Redmond
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
News Radio KMAN
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Listen
You are at:Home»State News»USDA to relocate two research agencies to KC area, bringing hundreds of jobs to animal health corridor

USDA to relocate two research agencies to KC area, bringing hundreds of jobs to animal health corridor

0
By Brandon Peoples on June 13, 2019 State News
USDA courtesy image

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A two-state proposal from Kansas and Missouri will bring hundreds of federal jobs to the Kansas City area after the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced plans to relocate two research agencies to the region.

Kansas City’s bid beat out 135 other proposals from 35 different states including a pitch from the Manhattan region. Kansas and Missouri submitted a joint proposal to the USDA. The agencies include the Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture. A decision on whether to locate on the Kansas or Missouri side of the Kansas City metro is expected in July. All told, the relocation will bring nearly 600 high-paying federal jobs to the region.

The relocation puts USDA employees closer to farmers and other agricultural interests including the Kansas City Animal Health Corridor, which stretches from Manhattan to Columbia, Missouri.

The ERS jobs pay an average of $120,000 per year. NIFA jobs pay between $110,000 and $190,000.

In addition to Kansas City, other finalists for the two agencies included proposals from Indiana and North Carolina.

Lawmaker reaction:

Gov. Laura Kelly on Thursday applauded the announcement, calling it a win for Kansas and Missouri.

“While we’ll work hard to make sure the final location is on our side of the river, we know the new location on either side will meet the needs of the USDA and benefit Kansas and Missouri.”

Sen. Jerry Moran (R-Kan.) says Thursday’s decision “further bolsters Kansas City’s status as a national leader in the ag industry.”

Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.) says “the vital research that will occur at the National Bio and Agro-defense Facility (NBAF) and already occurs throughout the KC Animal Health Corridor makes Kansas City a natural fit.

First District Representative Roger Marshall (R-Kan.) says “the move by NIFA and ERS only strengthens the animal health corridor and will benefit our communities for many years to come.”

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
Brandon Peoples
  • Website

KMAN Program Director and The Mercury news reporter. Contact Brandon at Brandon@1350kman.com

Related Posts

Food assistance audit finds potential $1.2 million paid to people living outside Kansas

Kansas Legislature creates state capital-gains tax exemption for investors in gold, silver

Kelly vetoes sports tourism program, allows religious freedom bill to move forward

LISTEN LIVE HERE
LISTEN LIVE - MOBILE

EEO Report

FCC Public File

FCC Applications


Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2026 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.


Follow @1350kman on Twitter · Manhattan Broadcasting Company is an equal opportunity employer.
Manhattan Broadcasting does not discriminate in sale of advertising on the basis of race, gender, or ethnicity, and will not accept advertising which does so discriminate. © 2026 Manhattan Broadcasting Company.
  • News
    • Manhattan
    • Riley County
    • Pottawatomie County
    • Geary County
    • Fort Riley
    • RCPD Reports
    • Wamego
    • State News
  • Sports
    • High School Sports
      • HS Football Schedule & Scores
        • Centennial League
        • NCKL
        • Big East League
        • Flint Hills League
        • Twin Valley League
    • K-State Sports
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • Student-Athlete of the Week
  • Weather
  • Obituaries
  • Birthdays/Anniversaries
  • Keep It Local
    • KMAN Broadcast Calendar
    • The Manhattan Mercury
    • Personalities/Staff
    • Contact Us
  • Podcasts
    • Within Reason with Mike Matson
    • The Game
    • Wildcat Insider
    • Scoreboard Saturday
    • WeatherWise with Chip Redmond

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.