North Dakota State University (NDSU): Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABEN)
North Dakota State University: Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Dept.

- Project Coordinator: Dr. Xinhua Jia
- Our project titled the "Effect of Optimal Water Management for Sustainable and Profitable Crop Production and Improvement of Water Quality in Red River Valley" is funded through the Sustainable Agricultural Research & Education (SARE) grant.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Undergraduate Research Presentation at NDSU Explore
Friday, July 24, 2015
Ditch Water Quality and Flow Survey
Thursday, July 16, 2015
Measuring Surface Runoff in the Field
A Greyline Stingray portable level-velocity logger is used to measure the real-time water flow discharging from the culvert to the ditch. |
PhD. student Debjit Roy and freshman Connor Yaggie are launching the program of the water level logger. The Onset HOBO water level logger was set up next to the culvert on the field side. |
Friday, June 5, 2015
Eddy Covariance System in the Field
Measuring Soil Moisture in the Field
ABEN freshman Connor Yaggie is pushing the sensors into the soil and PhD. student Debjit Roy is taking soil samples along the sensors. |
Campbell Scientific CR1000 datalogger is used to collect data. A 12V battery with a 10W solar panel provide power consumed by the datalogger and sensors. |
Monday, March 16, 2015
Infiltration Test in Frozen Soil
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