The use of new and emerging technology is transforming the agriculture industry, and NDSU is now offering a new program so students can stay at the front edge of the curve.

Researchers at NDSU and the University of Minnesota have received a grant from the National Science Foundation to search for evidence of historic floods along the Red River. They are looking for clues…

The many benefits of a biomass-made material called biochar are highlighted in a new publication

NDSU Professor and Chair of Coatings and Polymeric Materials Dean Webster was honored during North Dakota Senator John Hoeven’s annual State of Technology conference recently held in Fargo.

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A workshop on the ways to manage grazing lands effectively is scheduled for Jan. 9-11, 2019, at the NDSU Dickinson Research Extension Center.

Joel Ransom, professor and cereal crops Extension specialist, received the 2018 United States Durum Growers Association Amber Award.

Chad Ulven, professor of mechanical engineering, spoke at the Third International Conference on Composites, Biocomposites and Nanocomposites, known as ICCBN, in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Nov. 7-9.…

The North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station recently announced three new crop varieties.

NDSU won four top 10 finishes during the National Cyber League’s Fall 2018 team competition and came in 19th overall out of more than 350 teams.

North Dakota Crop Improvement and Seed Association scholarships were awarded to NDSU Department of Plant Sciences students Elizabeth Blessum, Vincent Carruth and Kaden Martinson.

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