
The Agricultural Systems Management (ASM) Club is a professional student organization recognized by ASABE and the NDSU campus student government. The ASM student club conducts business, raises money to support their activities, etc. Business meetings usually include a tour of some industry, an agricultural related speaker, bowling, pizza and pop, etc. Membership of the ASM Club gives students an opportunity to get to know other classmates and the faculty in a more social atmosphere. Membership in the ASM Club affords the opportunity for students to develop their communication, leadership, organizational, and team player skills. Each of these play an important part in the training of a well-rounded student. Many lifelong friendships develop through these activities.
Students from the ASM Club are also active in the annual Agricultural Technology Expo which is held in February. The ASM Club works with the Student Engineering Branch of ASABE to hold an annual Department spring picnic.
The ASM Club has restored two model G Allis Chalmers tractors and a model DC Case tractor. After the tractors were completed, they were put on display at Bonanzaville in West Fargo, ND. As a community service and for fun, the student club has also worked on tractors owned by Bonanzaville.
Advisor
Matthew Olhoft, Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering, 1-7269
Meetings
- Once or twice monthly, Service Center; announcements are posted
Goals
- Acquaint students with practical phases of agriculture
- Promote professional development and provide an opportunity for social interaction
Major Activities
- Annual lawnmower and snow blower clinics, restoration of antique tractors, special projects (including a 1/4-scale tractor international student design competition) with agricultural and biosystems engineers, and sponsorship of and participation in the NDSU Agricultural Technology Expo.
Membership Requirements
- Open to students in any major
How to Join
- Contact the club advisor, Matthew Olhoft, 204 Agricultural Engineering building, 1-7269 or Julie Bietz, Student Services Coordinator, 103 Agricultural Engineering building, 1-7273
- Attend meetings and become involved