SDSU Extension to assess farm-ranch stress statewide
SDSU Extension faculty will conduct a statewide comprehensive needs assessment to find more ways to help agricultural producers deal with stress through a new U.S. Department of Agriculture program.
NSF project to build farmers’ confidence in precision ag technologies
Building farmers' confidence in precision agriculture technologies is the goal of a National Science project led by Maaz Gardezi, an assistant professor of sociology and rural studies and an affiliate faculty of natural resource management at South Dakota State.
SDSU researchers need help locating civet cats
Assistant professor Rob Lonsinger and doctoral student Kara White of the Department of Natural Resource Management are gathering information on the Eastern spotted skunk, commonly known as a civet cat.
Department of Natural Resource Management Graduate Student Receives International Wildlife Scholarship
Marlin Dart, a graduate student in the South Dakota State University Department of Natural Resource Management, has received a $1,250 Wild Felid Legacy Scholarship from the Wild Felid Association.
Mike Brown Leaves Over 26-Year Legacy at SDSU
Mike Brown will always cherish the day he hooded his first Ph.D. student or shared in any of his students’ successes.
Patricia Johnson retires after 33 years of dedicated work in range science
The second woman in the world to be hired into a range science faculty position, Patricia Johnson served as an essential educator and impactful researcher at South Dakota State University for 33 ye
Ecological Society to honor Johnson
Carter Johnson, a distinguished professor emeritus at South Dakota State University, has been named by the Ecological Society of America as of one of its 22 fellows in the Class of 2020.