In an exciting event scheduled for July 10, North Dakota State University (NDSU) invites agricultural enthusiasts to the Central Grasslands Research Extension Center Field Day. This highly anticipated gathering will feature esteemed NDSU research scientists and Extension specialists, spearheading cutting-edge programs and sharing groundbreaking insights. Greg Lardy, Vice President for Agricultural Affairs at NDSU, will be present to lend his expertise.
The event's agenda is divided into two interesting sessions. The morning will start with assessing the impact of livestock grazing practices on conservation, while the afternoon will explore the realm of new technologies for livestock and cropland management. Attendees can look forward to an engaging research tour, showcasing the diverse flora and fauna of rangelands, including species like meadowlarks, bumblebees, and amphibians.
The field day promises a treat for the taste buds as well, with a delightful complimentary German’s from Russia homemade meal, featuring mouthwatering dishes such as fleischkiegla, strudels, coleslaw, potato salad, and kuchen bars.
The afternoon session will unveil exciting projects and Extension programs, including virtual fencing for cow management, the benefits of grazing winter rye to enhance soybean production, and the revolutionary TeCowKnowology, integrating EID tags, precision animal health, and record-keeping systems.
Join the NDSU Central Grasslands Research Extension Center Field Day to gain knowledge and witness the forefront of agricultural advancements. To learn more and register for this event, visit ndsu.ag/cgrec-field-day.
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