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NDSU experiment station, Extension outline technology and outreach priorities to legislative ag committees
Summary
State Board of Agricultural Research and Education and NDSU presenters briefed House and Senate agriculture committees on research priorities — from drones and AI-driven breeding to virtual fencing and farm-safety simulators — and highlighted economic returns on ag research.
Chairmen Matthew Belz and Jon Lueck convened a joint overview from the State Board of Agricultural Research and Education (SBARE), the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and NDSU Extension on the agencies' research, outreach and technology priorities.
Sarah Hall Lovas, chair of SBARE, opened the session and thanked the legislature for long-term support of the Ag Experiment Station and Extension. "The investments that the North Dakota Legislature has made into the Ag Experiment Station research and NDSU Extension education have resulted in significant and positive impacts for North Dakota agriculture and will last for future generations," Lovas said.
Greg Lardy,…
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