Dr. E. John Pollak
Center Director
(402) 762-4109
USDA-ARS-NPA Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center
P.O. BOX 166
844 Road 313
Clay Center NE 68933
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Mission:
Scientists at the Roman L. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center (MARC)
are developing scientific information and new technology to solve high
priority problems for the U.S. beef, sheep, and swine industries. Objectives
are to increase efficiency of production while maintaining a lean, high
quality, safe product; therefore, the research ultimately benefits the
consumer as well as the production and agri-business sectors of animal
agriculture. The research is directed toward problems of national concern
and to meeting USDA's Action Agencies' research needs. Research approaches
involve multidisciplinary teams with emphasis on both short-term and long-term
solutions to improving animal production and product quality. About 50
percent of the effort is with beef cattle, 30 percent with swine, and 20
percent with sheep. The program is cooperative with the University of Nebraska
and land-grant universities in the U.S.