

The ASM major in the College of Agriculture, Food Systems, and Natural Resources is administered by the Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering. This understanding of science, systems management and applications of engineering can be applied to a career in the production and processing of food, feed, fiber and fuel, and the marketing, sales and distribution of agricultural products and services. Zoch captured highest honors when she was named first place individual overall.The agricultural systems management (ASM) program combines an understanding of the agricultural, biological and physical sciences with economics, managerial and technical skills. and freshman Kristine Neu, Pelican Rapids, Minn., were members of the first-place team. Sophomore Kim Keunyung, Gwangju, Korea junior Kaarina Visness, Karlstad, Minn. The competition consisted of a written horticulture knowledge exam, judging of all types of horticulture crops and identification of both herbaceous and woody plants. Sunday in Concordia's Memorial Auditorium in Moorhead.ĭue, a sophomore, is the daughter of Joan Due, Grand Forks.īren, a freshman, is the son of Steven and Virginia Bren, East Grand Forks.ĭue and Bren are among 74 student musicians in the touring band conducted by Scott Jones.įive horticulture students from the University of Minnesota-Crookston took first place recently at the annual Mid-America Collegiate Horticulture Society Competition held at Northwest Missouri State University, Maryville, Mo. The tour begins with a send-off concert at 7:30 p.m. 19-24 in the Seattle/Tacoma, Wash., area. Hannah Due, Grand Forks, and Austin Bren, East Grand Forks, will tour with the nationally recognized Concordia College Band on Nov. Joel Honeyman, vice president of North American sales for Bobcat Co., graduated from NDSU in 1993, earning a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering and a master's degree in agricultural economics in 1996. He is president and chief executive of Cass County Electric Cooperative. Scott Handy, a native of Fosston, Minn., graduated in 1980 from NDSU with a major in agricultural systems management and a minor in agronomy.

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His sixth-year license and certification and superintendent license were completed at St. He earned a master's degree in education at Hamline University in St. Michael Favor, principal at Robbinsdale Cooper High School in New Hope, Minn., graduated from NDSU in 1991 with a degree in university studies. In 1982, he earned a master's degree in agricultural economics from NDSU. Meagher and her husband, Jerry, have two children and live in Grand Forks.ĭavid Berg, chief executive for Crystal Sugar in Moorhead and a former commodity market analyst and ingredient buyer for General Mills, earned his bachelor's degree in mass communication in 1978 from Moorhead State University. Meagher, a 1981 graduate of NDSU, also has held several officer positions on the board for the Charitable Gaming Association of North Dakota and is the chairwoman of the North Dakota Attorney General's Gaming Advisory Board. Kathy Meagher, president and chief executive of Special Olympics North Dakota, is one of five new board members of the North Dakota State University Alumni Association, which represents more than 70,000 alumni.
