Angelo State University Management Instruction and Research Center, San Angelo
Facts and practical information
The Angelo State University Management Instruction and Research center was founded in 1975. It is an Agriculture Research Center that concentrates primarily on areas of research involving sheep, goat, and cattle production; range management and improvement and wildlife management. The center resides on over 6,000 acres of land under long-term lease from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. It is located on the shores of O.C. Fisher Lake outside San Angelo, Texas. The research center serves as a full-size working ranch, one of few among U.S. Universities. It includes 150 Rambouillet sheep, 100 Suffolk and hair sheep, 95 Boer goats, 50 Angora goats, and over 100 Angus cows. Departments within the MIR include the $1.6 million, 8,000 square feet Food Safety and Product Development Laboratory facility opened in 2005 and the associated ASU Meat Market. ()
Angelo State University Management Instruction and Research Center – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Cathedral of the Sacred Heart, San Angelo Performing Arts Coalition, First Presbyterian Church, Greater St. Paul AME Church.