April 30, 2026

At 25, ANPC is built to last

Where at NDSU can you find steers, bulls, pigs, mice and blackbirds under the same roof? This spring you could find all those species at the Animal Nutrition and Physiology Center, or ANPC. It is home to a wide array of animals, and some strange bedfellows, as professors conduct research there, primarily in the areas of growth, nutrition and reproduction.

Ashley and Justin with cow at ANPS
April 30, 2026

Staff, faculty embody core values

Multiple people in the department have recently received the college’s Core Values Award, which is a peer-to-peer traveling award given to those who reflect NDSU Agriculture’s core values of integrity, impact and innovation.

Laura Mahrer with Core Values Award
April 30, 2026

Livestock Judging Team gets moving

The NDSU Livestock Judging Team launched 2026 with a memorable winter national contest run defined by miles traveled, hands-on workouts, and a return to major stages across the country.

headshot of Jacob Klaudt
April 30, 2026

Lambing season focus of workshop

Sheep producers and industry supporters gathered Feb. 28 at Lillehaugen Farms near Brocket, N.D., for a lambing workshop. The workshop provided timely, practical education focused on lamb health, lambing preparation and on-farm management, along with a farm tour and hands-on learning opportunity organized by Traci Trostad, NDSU Extension Nelson County ANR Agent; Bailey Schroeder, NDSU Extension Walsh County ANR Agent; and Dr. Travis Hoffman, NDSU Extension Sheep Specialist.

headshot of Travis Hoffman
April 30, 2026

Grad student activities enliven department

Animal Science Graduate Student Organization (ASGSO) members have been involved with many events lately including a department holiday food drive competition, Carnivore Catering events, member get togethers, and research presentations at conferences.

Graduate students at department holiday party
April 30, 2026

100th Little ‘I’ is event to remember

This year marked a major milestone for NDSU’s Little International, as students hosted the 100th annual show inside Shepperd Arena. What started as a small livestock event in 1923 has grown into the university’s largest student-run show and the longest-running event on campus.

Students showing pigs at Little I
April 30, 2026

Academic year winds down

Hope everything is going well. Today is April 12, and after several inches of snow a few days back, it seems like we are now close to spring!! Is it too early to say this? Many people have already told me, "Please wait, do not get too excited; the weather can change in a heartbeat."

headshot Guillermo Scaglia
December 12, 2025

Swine Barn Grows With Its Animals

The swine industry in North Dakota has a small footprint, er, hoofprint, but the NDSU Swine Unit is doing its best to change that.

New building construction
December 12, 2025

ASGO Members Play a Vital Role

Members of the Animal Science Graduate Stu-dent Organization (ASGSO) have been busy this semester with research, professional development, class and social events.

Students serve food