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NDSU Field Days Set

NDSU's 15th President David Cook will attend this year’s events.

Correction: A previous version of this release included an incorrect event, and a day was accidentally omitted. The list below has been updated.

The North Dakota State University Research Extension Centers annual field days are set. The events take place at the Research Extension Center sites across the state and feature speakers, presentations and tours covering a diverse array of topics. NDSU’s 15th President David Cook will be attending this year’s field day events.

The dates and locations for the field days are:

July 11 – Central Grasslands Research Extension Center – Streeter (10 a.m.-3 p.m. CDT)

July 12 – Hettinger Research Extension Center – Hettinger (5-7 p.m. MDT followed by supper)

July 13 – Dickinson Research Extension Center – Dickinson (8 a.m.-Noon MDT agronomy with lunch, 1-3 p.m. horticulture, 5 p.m. supper)

July 13 – Williston Research Extension Center main site (4-8 p.m. CDT agronomy and horticulture)

July 14 – Williston Research Extension Center irrigated tour – Nesson Research and Development farm, located 23 miles E of Williston on #1804 (8:30 a.m.-Noon CDT)

July 18 – Agronomy Seed Farm – Casselton (5 p.m. CDT agronomy, 7 p.m. supper)

July 19 – Carrington Research Extension Center – Carrington (9:15 a.m.-3:30 p.m. CDT)

July 20 – North Central Research Extension Center – Minot (8:30 a.m.-Noon CDT)

July 21 – Langdon Research Extension Center – Langdon (8:45 a.m.-Noon CDT)

August 4 – CREC Oakes Irrigation Research Site – Oakes (8:30 a.m.-Noon CDT)

August 9 – NDSU Horticulture Research & Demonstration GardensNDSU Research and Demonstration Gardens, corner of 12th Avenue and 18th Street North, Fargo (3-7 p.m. CDT plants, local foods and outdoor spaces)

August 25 – Northern Plains Potato Grower's Association Potato Field Day – various locations (7 a.m. CDT  breakfast and research presentations at Hoverson Farms, Larimoure; noon lunch and field research tour at Forest River Colony, Inkster; 5:30 p.m. barbecue and research presentations of chips and fresh potatoes, Oberg Farms, Hoople)

September 10 – NDSU Arboretum near Absaraka (Noon-5 p.m. CDT) pre-registration required

NDSU is an R1 research institution as defined by the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education.


NDSU Agriculture Communication – June 8, 2022

Source: Greg Lardy, 701-231-7660, gregory.lardy@ndsu.edu

Editor: Elizabeth Cronin, 701-231-5391, elizabeth.cronin@ndsu.edu

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