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Share Your Ideas with SBARE!

Share Your Ideas with SBARE!


The North Dakota State Board of Agricultural Research and Education (SBARE) is reaching out to the public, seeking valuable insights to address the state's needs and foster long-term prosperity. As a significant contributor to North Dakota's agricultural progress, SBARE advises the state legislature and governor on crucial matters related to the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and North Dakota State University Extension.

SBARE chair Sarah Lovas emphasizes the importance of participation in shaping North Dakota's future. She invites valuable thoughts on critical needs and potential solutions, ensuring they can be expressed in the most convenient format.

Mark your calendars for three input sessions:

• September 14 - North Central Research Extension Center, Minot

• November 9 - Dickinson Research Extension Center, Dickinson

• December 12-13 - NDSU Harry D. McGovern Alumni Center, Fargo

To share your insights during these sessions, schedule a 10 to 15-minute testimony by contacting Erin McCall at 701-231-7656 or erin.mccall@ndsu.edu.

Don't miss out; early participation is encouraged to secure your spot.

Can't make it in person? Other options include providing written testimony via mail to SBARE or sending an email to sbare@ndsu.edu.

If you prefer digital convenience, you can submit your testimony online at ndsu.edu/vpag/sbare/stakeholder_input/.

Your remarks shape agricultural research and Extension needs, paving the way for innovative solutions and a thriving agricultural sector. Your voice matters in creating a sustainable future for North Dakota. Come together and make a difference!

 

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