WESTCO gives $100k to CSC lab for plants, soils

WESTCO President David Briggs, second from right, presents the $100,000 check to Randy Bauer.
WESTCO President David Briggs, second from right, presents the $100,000 check to Randy Bauer, co-chairman of the Chadron State Foundation's Vision 2011 campaign. Also pictured are Randy Rhine, CSC vice president for enrollment management and student affairs and Chuck Butterfield, CSC professor and chairman of the applied sciences department. (Photo by Justin Haag)

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The plant and soil laboratory in the planned Rangeland Complex at Chadron State College will be named after one of the Nebraska Panhandle’s most recognizable businesses. The Western Cooperative Company, known more commonly as WESTCO, has presented a $100,000 donation to the Chadron State Foundation’s Vision 2011 Campaign to help fund the building of the laboratory.

WESTCO President David Briggs visited campus to present the gift earlier this month. Receiving the check was Vision 2011 Campaign Co-Chairman, Randy Bauer, CSC Vice President, Randy Rhine, and CSC faculty member Chuck Butterfield.

The Chadron State Foundation is raising $2 million for the Rangeland Complex, which will be used for the college’s programs in rangeland, livestock and wildlife sciences.

Briggs said the campaign provides WESTCO an opportunity to help students seeking education in an important facet of the regional economy.

“The support of this project will expand and enhance the opportunities for students seeking rangeland and agricultural degrees,” Briggs said. “WESTCO supports the youth in our communities and invests in programs that encourage graduates to return to our region to seek agricultural careers.”

WESTCO is a farm supply cooperative that provides products and services throughout the Nebraska Panhandle and Eastern Wyoming. WESTCO serves the communities of the region with 220 employees within seven divisions: Agronomy, Feed, Jirdon Lawn & Garden, Petroleum, New Alliance Bean & Grain, Slafter Oil, and Western Aviation.

“We are thankful that a regional business with its roots in agriculture has stepped up to help fund our campaign,” said CSC President Dr. Janie Park. “With businesses like WESTCO, we are looking to build upon our tradition of serving the region’s agricultural community.”

-Justin Haag

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