Former director of NDAES 1979-94, H.R. Lund, gives background to he and his family's lives on farms. He gives overview of changes in agriculture in his life. Also, he discusses funding and agencies and their impact upon North Dakota over his lifetime. He cites 'change' as being the most descriptive aspect of his life and in the agricultural marketplace
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Agriculture is the most basic of all human enterprises. Quantity and quality, as related to food pro...
Donald E. Anderson remembers and outlines his fifteen career as the Director of Research at the Nort...
An overview of H.R. Lund's time as associate director (1970-79) and as director (1979-94) at the Nor...
Six long-time faculty members of the Agricultural Experiment Station announced their retirements in ...
This article is derived from a speech given by Dean and Director ArIon G. Hazen at the Livestock Res...
This is a history of North Dakota State University as agricultural college dating back to it's begin...
Director’s Comments [p] 2 Direct Beef Marketing [p] 3 Selenium: Villain or Hero? [p] 7 Excellence th...
Three long-time members of the faculty of the College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Sta...
Contents: Agricultural Engineering [p] 4 Agronomy [p] 6 Animal Science [p] 8 Bacteriology [p] 10 Bot...
This issue includes the 2015 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Annual Report. [Page] 2 Di...
When the 9/11 tragedy unfolded, Harold Crawford was visiting faculty at Sitting Bull Tribal College ...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
[Page] 2 Kudos To South Dakota Farmers: SDSU Study Credits Farmers For Conserving Soil, Sequestering...
[Page] 2 Exciting New Era Underway: New Facilities & New Degree Offerings Coming To Fruition [Page] ...
[Page] 2 Classroom to Careers: An Optimistic Outlook Awaits Ag & Biological Sciences Graduates [Page...
Agriculture is the most basic of all human enterprises. Quantity and quality, as related to food pro...
Donald E. Anderson remembers and outlines his fifteen career as the Director of Research at the Nort...
An overview of H.R. Lund's time as associate director (1970-79) and as director (1979-94) at the Nor...
Six long-time faculty members of the Agricultural Experiment Station announced their retirements in ...
This article is derived from a speech given by Dean and Director ArIon G. Hazen at the Livestock Res...
This is a history of North Dakota State University as agricultural college dating back to it's begin...
Director’s Comments [p] 2 Direct Beef Marketing [p] 3 Selenium: Villain or Hero? [p] 7 Excellence th...
Three long-time members of the faculty of the College of Agriculture and Agricultural Experiment Sta...
Contents: Agricultural Engineering [p] 4 Agronomy [p] 6 Animal Science [p] 8 Bacteriology [p] 10 Bot...
This issue includes the 2015 South Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station Annual Report. [Page] 2 Di...
When the 9/11 tragedy unfolded, Harold Crawford was visiting faculty at Sitting Bull Tribal College ...
The author gives an overview of agriculture in North Dakota in 1977. North Dakota borders about 42 m...
[Page] 2 Kudos To South Dakota Farmers: SDSU Study Credits Farmers For Conserving Soil, Sequestering...
[Page] 2 Exciting New Era Underway: New Facilities & New Degree Offerings Coming To Fruition [Page] ...
[Page] 2 Classroom to Careers: An Optimistic Outlook Awaits Ag & Biological Sciences Graduates [Page...
Agriculture is the most basic of all human enterprises. Quantity and quality, as related to food pro...