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This crew (and many more) are gearing up to start their NDSU journey this fall! It’s been awesome meeting our newest Bison during student orientation. We can’t wait to see all you’ll accomplish in CAFSNR! #NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR #NewBison

This crew (and many more) are gearing up to start their NDSU journey this fall!  It’s been awesome meeting our newest Bison during student orientation. We can’t wait to see all you’ll accomplish in CAFSNR!

#NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR #NewBison
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Introducing Dronwer 2.0: the result of 2.5 years of development, prototyping, and testing. What started as a bold idea is now a patent-pending platform designed to automate plant data collection in greenhouses with precision and reliability. 🛠️ Moves smoothly on X and Y axes:

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NDSU’s new Master of Agriculture program is designed for professionals ready to grow in their careers and their impact. This flexible, non-thesis degree can be completed fully online or in a hybrid format, built from stackable certificates that align with your career goals. With

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How we feel knowing that summer is halfway over already and planning for fall semester is getting closer... 😳 #NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR

How we feel knowing that summer is halfway over already and planning for fall semester is getting closer... 😳
#NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR
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“If you grow up in ag, it’s easy to think you don’t need college,” said Conner Buchholz. “But stepping away helped me understand what I really had at home and how to come back to the ranch stronger. I wouldn’t be where I am right now without my time at NDSU.” Read more about

“If you grow up in ag, it’s easy to think you don’t need college,” said Conner Buchholz. “But stepping away helped me understand what I really had at home and how to come back to the ranch stronger. I wouldn’t be where I am right now without my time at NDSU.”

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Graduate students Katrina Kratzke and Josh Wianecki from the NDSU Animal Sciences Department represented CAFSNR at the Central Grasslands Research Extension Center Field Day! Katrina presented on year four of her project, incorporating winter cereals and grazing into a

Graduate students Katrina Kratzke and Josh Wianecki from the NDSU Animal Sciences Department represented CAFSNR at the Central Grasslands Research Extension Center Field Day!

Katrina presented on year four of her project, incorporating winter cereals and grazing into a
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Graduate student Daniel Asplin from the School of Natural Resource Sciences department shared his research at the Central Grasslands REC Field Day earlier this week! Daniel is pursuing a Master’s in Natural Resources Science with a focus on Rangeland Ecology. His study is testing six different

Graduate student Daniel Asplin from the <a href="/NDSU_SNRS/">School of Natural Resource Sciences</a>  department shared his research at the Central Grasslands REC Field Day earlier this week!

Daniel is pursuing a Master’s in Natural Resources Science with a focus on Rangeland Ecology. His study is testing six different
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Kayla Ehlis, a Plant Sciences master’s student at NDSU, is researching ways to increase corn profitability in western North Dakota by optimizing planting population recommendations in more drought-prone areas. She presented her findings at the NDSU Hettinger Research Extension

Kayla Ehlis, a Plant Sciences master’s student at NDSU, is researching ways to increase corn profitability in western North Dakota by optimizing planting population recommendations in more drought-prone areas.

She presented her findings at the NDSU Hettinger Research Extension
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This morning MS student John Stables have an update on his integrated crop livestock systems research during the livestock tour at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center field day. Despite the rain it was a great tour!

This morning MS student John Stables have an update on his integrated crop livestock systems research during the livestock tour at the NDSU Carrington Research Extension Center field day. Despite the rain it was a great tour!
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Meet Billie Lentz, a fifth-generation farmer and NDSU ag econ grad. “NDSU opened my eyes to agriculture on a local, state, national, and global level – and I have been able to pursue a deeper understanding of each of those levels ever since,” she said. Read her story here:

Meet Billie Lentz, a fifth-generation farmer and NDSU ag econ grad. “NDSU opened my eyes to agriculture on a local, state, national, and global level – and I have been able to pursue a deeper understanding of each of those levels ever since,” she said.

Read her story here:
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Bringing soil science on the road! Students and Dr. Carlos Pires, NDSU SNRS Assistant Professor and Extension Soil Health Specialist, have been showcasing the new Soil Health Express trailer at field days across the region: demonstrating soil health in action and connecting

Bringing soil science on the road! Students and Dr. Carlos Pires, NDSU SNRS Assistant Professor and Extension Soil Health Specialist, have been showcasing the new Soil Health Express trailer at field days across the region: demonstrating soil health in action and connecting
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We were excited to host students from BSC and NDSCS last week for a field day at NDSU! From weeds and soil health to plant pathology and entomology, they explored it all with our NDSU Agriculture experts. Thanks for spending time with us. We loved collaborating and sharing how

We were excited to host students from BSC and NDSCS last week for a field day at NDSU! From weeds and soil health to plant pathology and entomology, they explored it all with our NDSU Agriculture experts.

Thanks for spending time with us. We loved collaborating and sharing how
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Ben Bloom, a student majoring in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at NDSU, is gaining hands-on experience assisting with a hydroponics research project this summer. His role includes helping set up and monitor the progress of an experiment focused on growing lettuce

Ben Bloom, a student majoring in Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering at NDSU, is gaining hands-on experience assisting with a hydroponics research project this summer.

His role includes helping set up and monitor the progress of an experiment focused on growing lettuce
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Can you believe it’s almost time? We’re just three weeks away from campus buzzing with life again! We can’t wait to welcome you back to campus! #NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR

Can you believe it’s almost time?  We’re just three weeks away from campus buzzing with life again! We can’t wait to welcome you back to campus! 
#NDSU #NDSUCAFSNR
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We’re proud to share that Bison Strides has been reaccredited as a Premier Accredited Center by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.), a distinction held by only 250 out of 760+ centers worldwide! This recognition reflects the

We’re proud to share that Bison Strides has been reaccredited as a Premier Accredited Center by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International (PATH Intl.), a distinction held by only 250 out of 760+ centers worldwide!

This recognition reflects the
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From sunflowers to science, Srushtideep Angidi is a Ph.D. student in Plant Pathology at NDSU, originally from Warangal, Telangana, India. His research? Tackling Sclerotinia Basal Stalk Rot in sunflowers. What started during his master’s at NDSU has grown into a full-on passion

From sunflowers to science, Srushtideep Angidi is a Ph.D. student in Plant Pathology at NDSU, originally from Warangal, Telangana, India.

His research? Tackling Sclerotinia Basal Stalk Rot in sunflowers. What started during his master’s at NDSU has grown into a full-on passion
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That’s a wrap on summer college visits! It’s been a great few months connecting with future Bison and sharing all that NDSU has to offer. Now, it’s time to switch gears and get ready for the school year ahead!

That’s a wrap on summer college visits! It’s been a great few months connecting with future Bison and sharing all that NDSU has to offer. Now, it’s time to switch gears and get ready for the school year ahead!
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ICYMI, we're proud to launch a fully online Master of Agriculture (MAG) degree. “The curriculum is designed to help students advance their careers by emphasizing both applied and practical knowledge, along with leadership and communication skills," says Carrie Hammer, CAFSNR

ICYMI, we're proud to launch a fully online Master of Agriculture (MAG) degree. “The curriculum is designed to help students advance their careers by emphasizing both applied and practical knowledge, along with leadership and communication skills," says Carrie Hammer, CAFSNR
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Graduate researchers Mohammad Jony and Shahab Ahmad are advancing agricultural innovation through robotics and AI. As part of a collaborative project between NDSU Plant Sciences and UCLA, they are developing an autonomous robot capable of navigating canola and flax fields,

Graduate researchers Mohammad Jony and Shahab Ahmad are advancing agricultural innovation through robotics and AI.

As part of a collaborative project between NDSU Plant Sciences and UCLA, they are developing an autonomous robot capable of navigating canola and flax fields,