The Carrington Research Extension Center conducts research and educational programs to enhance the productivity, competitiveness, and diversity of agriculture in central North Dakota. The research effort focuses on traditional crop variety evaluation, crop production and management, alternative crop development, cropping systems, irrigation, integration of crop and livestock production, intensive cow/calf production, beef cattle feeding, feedlot management, bison nutrition, foundation seedstocks production, and fostering development of new agricultural enterprises. The central location of the Carrington Center is significant in that the research program is able to address research needs that represent a significant part of agriculture in North Dakota.

 

2008 variety trial data now available


 
 


Blaine Schatz,Director
Carrington Research Extension Center
663 Hwy. 281 N. • PO Box 219
Carrington, ND 58421-0219
(701) 652-2951 • fax: (701) 652-2055
E-mail:
NDSU.Carrington.rec@ndsu.edu

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Dr. Robert A. Henson Agronomy Research Scholarship

Cow-Calf Clinic
January 14, 2009
February 4, 2009
10:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Advanced Crop Advisors Workshop
February 12-13
9 a.m.
Holiday Inn, Fargo
Agenda/Registration