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Crop Progress Report
Breeding and Genetics
Since its inception in 2007, the NDSU pulse crops breeding program has had a unique footing in the s
tate. The program
is split between Fargo and Minot. The principal investigator and lab crew are based on main campus
while an additional
field team is housed out of the NDSU North Central Research Extension Center in Minot.
Our goal is to develop improved cultivars and germplasm for the Northern Plains region, and to improve the efficiency of
pulse breeding through the development and evaluation of advanced breeding tools and emerging technologies.
For more information and to keep up-to-date with our milestones throughout the year, connect with us online at
https://pulsecropsbreeding.weebly.com/
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