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NDSU Celebrates 44 Years of Excellence in Agriculture and Bison Athletics

The event includes a dinner and awards program.

The 44th annual Harvest Bowl program at North Dakota State University will be held Nov. 10 and 11.

Highlights of the event include a Harvest Bowl dinner and awards program on Nov. 10 at the Delta by Marriott, formerly known as the Ramada Plaza Suites, and the Harvest Bowl football game between NDSU and South Dakota on Nov. 11.

Also on Nov. 11, as part of Harvest Bowl, honorees will participate in educational sessions and tours on the NDSU campus.

As the state’s land-grant university, NDSU plays a major role in contributing knowledge through research, academic programs and the Extension Service. More than 2,700 agriculturists have been recognized and more than $210,000 in scholarships have been awarded to NDSU student athletes who are studying agriculture, business or premed and come from an agricultural background.

The NDSU Harvest Bowl program recognizes the success, dedication and hard work of outstanding agriculturists in 53 counties in North Dakota and 10 counties in western Minnesota.

An agribusiness award recipient is chosen annually. This award recognizes individuals who have distinguished themselves in the field of agriculture and business in North Dakota and beyond.

Jack Dalrymple, former Governor of North Dakota, will receive the 2017 award.

For information on Harvest Bowl and to register, visit the NDSU Foundation and Alumni Association website at http://www.ndsualumni.com/, call the NDSU alumni office toll-free at 800-279-8971 or locally at 701-231-6800, or email Lana Hillius at lana@ndsualumni.com.


NDSU Agriculture Communication - Sept. 13, 2017

Source:Sara Wald, 701-231-6810, sara@ndsualumni.com
Editor:Kelli Anderson, 701-231-6136, kelli.c.anderson@ndsu.edu
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