A new chapter in North Dakota agriculture is unfolding as the Wardner Agricultural Laboratory nears completion, a project funded by the special legislative session in 2021. This state-of-the-art facility is set to play a crucial role in preparing this year's crop, marking a significant advancement for local agricultural practices.
The lab is not just a hub for crop preparation; it also serves as a vital space for community engagement, notably housing the local 4-H air rifle team. This dual purpose underscores the lab's commitment to fostering both agricultural education and youth development.
In a fitting tribute to his unwavering support for North Dakota agriculture, the State Board of Higher Education has officially named the new building after Senator Rich Wardner. His advocacy has been instrumental in advancing agricultural initiatives in the state.
The community is invited to celebrate this milestone at the annual agronomy field day on July 17, where attendees can learn more about the lab's impact and the future of agriculture in North Dakota. This event promises to highlight the importance of innovation and education in the agricultural sector, ensuring that the legacy of Senator Wardner continues to inspire future generations.