Mayville State University adds emphasis to agriculture
Mayville State University has ramped up its focus on agriculture by offering a new agribusiness degree program and hosting Agribusiness Activity Days for high school students to teach them about all of the opportunities the industry of agriculture offers. Written By: Michael Spieker | ×
Thompson High School students learn about drone technology during Mayville State University s Agribusiness Activity Day on Tuesday. (Mike Spieker / Agweek)
MAYVILLE, N.D. Mayville State University hosted around a dozen Thompson, N.D., High School students on Tuesday, April 27, as a part of its Agribusiness Activity Day. Students took a tour of the campus before learning about several facets of the livestock industry and about drone technology from professors.
Mayville State University adds emphasis to agriculture
Mayville State University has ramped up its focus on agriculture by offering a new agribusiness degree program and hosting Agribusiness Activity Days for high school students to teach them about all of the opportunities the industry of agriculture offers. Written By: Michael Spieker | ×
Thompson High School students learn about drone technology during Mayville State University s Agribusiness Activity Day on Tuesday. (Mike Spieker / Agweek)
MAYVILLE, N.D. Mayville State University hosted around a dozen Thompson, N.D., High School students on Tuesday, April 27, as a part of its Agribusiness Activity Day. Students took a tour of the campus before learning about several facets of the livestock industry and about drone technology from professors.
Mayville State University has ramped up its focus on agriculture by offering a new agribusiness degree program and hosting Agribusiness Activity Days for high school students to teach them about all of the opportunities the industry of agriculture offers.
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