FARGO — North Dakota State University is taking another step toward agricultural innovation.

University President David Cook announced the launch of the Peltier Institute for Advancement in Agricultural Technology on Monday, Sept. 29.

The initiative will focus on students involved in areas such as robotics and supply chain management.

Through a $15 million grant from the Peltier family, 40 students will receive scholarships through the program. Many others will have opportunities to travel to different parts of the country to see real-world applications of supply chain management.

“The Peltier gift for the Peltier scholars to supply chain management funds their experiential learning. So they're able to travel to be able to see cutting-edge technology that's happening, whether it's in M

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