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Research Projects Subjects of Investigation at this Location

Each ARS research project has related subjects of investigation.  Listed below are the subjects of investigation currently conducted at this location.

Clicking on a subject of investigation will list the research projects within that  subject of investigation.

Subjects of Investigation
Beef cattle, live animal
Climate
Cross-commodity research--multiple animal species
Cross-commodity research--multiple crops
Economy, general/other
Grain crops, general/other (includes buckwheat, millet, triticale)
Machinery and equipment
Oilseed and oil crops, general/other
People and communities, general/other
Perennial grasses, other
Rangelands and grasslands, general
Remote sensing equipment and technology
Soil
Soil and land, general
Solar radiation
The farm as an enterprise
Water resources
Research Projects within The farm as an enterprise
item Accelerating IoT and Big Data Analytics to Drive Climate Smart and Precision Agriculture Systems
item Accelerating IoT and Big Data Analytics to Drive Climate Smart and Precision Agriculture Systems
item Action Area No. 2 (AA2) – Greenhouse Gas Research Network – Plains Area Cropland Emissions (Mandan)
item Collaborative Food Production Systems Research
item Collaborative Food Production Systems Research
item Developing Remote Sensing and Image Processing Tools for North Dakota Agricultural and Rangeland Applications
item Great Plains Indigenous Seeds and Plants Research
item Great Plains Indigenous Seeds and Plants Research with United Tribes Technical College
item Long-Term Agroecosystems Research (LTAR) Human Dimensions Data Collection and Assessment
item Seed Multiplication to Support Indigenous Seed Sovereignty
item Transdisciplinary Research that Improves the Productivity and Sustainability of Northern Great Plains Agroecosystems and the Well-Being of the Communities They Serve