State Board of Agricultural Research and Education Chair Sarah Lovas was also on the program for the Bolley Agricultural Laboratory, touting the 25 percent return on investment with ag research. “We are raising livestock in crops in droughty, flooding and sometimes, unpredictable tundra-like conditions,” said Lovas. “Without the research to support the raising of all our crops in that diverse climatic situation, I don’t know if we would be as competitive as we are.” NDSU’s 18th Street was being touted as the ag research corridor Wednesday with the new Bolley lab on one end of the street. The ag research cooridor also includes the Jack Dalrymple Agricultural Research Complex and the new Peltier Complex.
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