Two large agricultural complexes feature a 1,600 acre teaching and research farm and a rodeo arena.
This grew to encompass ten centers and research farms around Missouri.
The college's permanent site was a research farm formerly owned and operated by the University of Minnesota.
Until Stolle's death in 1996, the farm was used as a research farm for milk production.
In 1948 it began a hybrid-corn research program, and in 1954 began to set up a series of research farms.
The distribution system includes 110 regional feed mills, 26 warehouses, and 7 research farms.
The college also has research farms located across Scotland.
It now has 2,200 members, and 7,000 chestnut trees growing on its two research farms in Meadowview, Va.
The research farm was created in 1888 and is one of the five original experimental farms established in Canada.
The college has a separate research farm.