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| [ Music ] The Bohrnsen Farm is a working reminder of the impact that gifts of land make for Washington farmers through Washington State University. | Map animation of Washington State. A red pin flies in and lands at the location of Bohrnsen Farm. Text on screen reads, Bohrnsen Farm Donated by Lorenz Bohrnsen 1,022 acres. Aerial footage of a wheat field. |
| In 1991, grower Lorenz Bohrnsen donated more than 1,000 acres in the Spring Valley near Rosalia, Washington to benefit science and agriculture. | Video montage of wheat growing in a field. |
| Personally involved in discovery, Lorenz was a crucial farmer partner in the development of revolutionary wheats at WSU. | Timelapse footage of a sign in a wheat field. The clouds speed by in the sky. Text on the sign reads, Leave a land legacy Lorenz Bohrnsen Farm Gifted to W S U in 1990 Washington State University legacy of land dot w s u dot e d u |
| He made this gift because he knew it would do a great deal of good for fellow growers. Today, Bohrnsen Farm supports critical research, prioritized by the weed industry. Thanks to donors like Lorenz, the WSU and Legacy program is creating a more resilient farming future. | Video montage of wheat growing in a field. |
| [ Music ] | W S U logo Washington State University Foundation |