The United States Department of Agriculture/Agricultural Research Station's (USDA/ARS) Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory (NPARL), located in Sidney, Montana has been hosting a brown bagger lunch series of informational topics and research updates for the public. While most of the sessions have concluded, there are still a few more that all are welcome to attend, they are.
- Friday, March 12-Andy Roberts ARS Research Animal Scientist-Physiologist from the ARS Rangeland and Livestock Research Laboratory in Miles City will give a presentation on "Restricted feeding/limited diets in cattle."
- Friday, March 19- an Irrigation "mini-workshop" will be held with Tyler Tjelde and Robert Evans. Tyler is the irrigation specialist at the Williston Research Extension Center and Robert conducts research at the NPARL in Sidney.
- Friday, April 9- Robert Lartey, Research Plant Pathologist at the NPARL, will present "Influenza virus and Turnip vein clearing tobamovirus: Mystery of viruses resolved!"
There is no cost or registration required to attend the brown bagger series. All presentations will be held at the USDA/ARS in Sidney, beginning at 12:00 noon. For more information, contact Beth Redlin at 406-433-9427.
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