Dakota State University Partners With Mustang Seeds for Agriculture Research Project
June 24, 2020
June 24, 2020
MADISON, South Dakota, June 24 -- Dakota State University issued the following news:
Dr. Andrew Sathoff, assistant professor of biology, is collaborating with Mustang Seeds to research alfalfa disease (Aphanomyces root rot) in South Dakota.
"Alfalfa is the third most valuable crop in the U.S.," Sathoff said. "South Dakota plants the second most acres of alfalfa in the U.S., yet no one is currently studying alfalfa in the state."
Mustang . . .
Dr. Andrew Sathoff, assistant professor of biology, is collaborating with Mustang Seeds to research alfalfa disease (Aphanomyces root rot) in South Dakota.
"Alfalfa is the third most valuable crop in the U.S.," Sathoff said. "South Dakota plants the second most acres of alfalfa in the U.S., yet no one is currently studying alfalfa in the state."
Mustang . . .