dc.description | The Agricultural Experiment Station is dedicated to the search for new farm facts. The method used in that search is the "project" method. A project is simply a plan for obtaining, in orderly fashion, the answer to some particular problem. As newer knowledge is obtained projects
are frequently revised so that new approaches and new techniques may be used. The research projects of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station are supported by State appropriations and Federal
Grants. The new projects beginning July 1, 1949, listed in this article reflected the widening interest in irrigation, in marketing, in plant and animal diseases and their control, and in plant breeding as well as in a variety of other projects. | |