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Harvest drought-stressed small grains as forage
In some cases, grain yield potential has declined to a point where harvesting the small grains as forage may make more sense than waiting to harvest the crop as grain 2:47 pm, Jun. 29, 2021 ×
This drought-stressed wheat may have to be harvested as forage. Photo courtesy of University of Minnesota Extension
The unprecedented hot, dry weather in the upper Midwest continues to deteriorate large acreages of the small grains.
In some cases, grain yield potential has declined to a point where harvesting the small grains as forage may make more sense than waiting to harvest the crop as grain, according to North Dakota State University and University of Minnesota Extension specialists. Reports of producers chopping small grains for forage already have come in from dry areas of North Dakota.
North Dakota State president offered 18 more months on job
By DAVE KOLPACKJune 30, 2021 GMT
FARGO, N.D. (AP) North Dakota State University President Dean Bresciani on Tuesday was offered 18 more months at the helm, after which he would step down to become a tenured professor, according to terms of the contract.
Bresciani was given a noon Wednesday deadline to sign the terms laid out by the state Board of Higher Education, which met behind closed doors for more than four hours during its meeting in Bismarck to discuss contracts of university and college presidents. Bresciani was not available for comment, a school official said.
By Pat Sweeney
Jun 29, 2021 | 4:00 PM
Dean Bresciani has been president of North Dakota State University since 2010. But he will step down in 2022 to become a tenured professor in Health Sciences and Education at NDSU.
Nick Hacker, chair of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education, made the surprise announcement at today’s (Tue’s) board meeting of the North Dakota Board of Higher Education in Minot.
“NDSU has been fortunate to have Dr.Bresciani at the helm and we wish him well in his future endeavors,” Hacker said.
There was no discussion of why Bresciani will resign.
The arrangement was approved by the Board on a 6-to-1 vote. The only “no” vote was cast by the student member, Erica Solberg, who is an NDSU student.
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