“Our objective is that participants will leave with practical solutions to improve their grazing practices for a healthy and productive rangeland,” says Kevin Sedivec, the center’s director.
This year, the center also will celebrate the groundbreaking of a new livestock facility that will replace dated facilities and allow researchers to conduct more impactful research for this region of the state. The groundbreaking ceremony begins at 1 p.m.
This event is free and open to the public and includes lunch at noon. The lunch will feature German Russian favorites including fleischkiegla, cheese buttons, potato salad and kuchen.
Source : ndsu.edu