College of Agriculture

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As the foundation of the land grant mission at Montana State University, the College of Agriculture and the Montana Agricultural Experiment Station provide instruction in traditional and innovative degree programs and conduct research on old and new challenges for Montana’s agricultural community. This integration creates opportunities for students and faculty to excel through hands-on learning, to serve through campus and community engagement, to explore unique solutions to distinct and interesting questions and to connect Montanans with the global community through research discoveries and outreach.

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    Normalized difference vegetation index observations an Azimuth Systems AZ-16 Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) overflight on 17th July, 2005 near Abisko, Sweden [dataset]
    (2014-12) Stoy, Paul C.
    Normalized Difference Vegetation Index observations an Azimuth Systems AZ-16 Airborne Thematic Mapper (ATM) overflight on 17th July, 2005 near Abisko, Sweden, courtesy of Dr. Brian Huntley. Stoy Lab adheres to an open data policy. Data collected by the Stoy Lab are free to anyone to use with two caveats: (1) Coauthorship may be requested if intellectual input is provided. Intellectual input is defined in this case as an analysis that is critical to outcomes that could not otherwise be performed. (2) Graduate students operate the towers and analyze the data. They must be given the opportunity to be coauthors on your work. Please email paul dot stoy at gmail dot com with any questions. Further information is available from the Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions Lab https://sites.google.com/site/stoylab
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    Air temperature and photosynthetically active photon flux density data from the Abisko Scientific Research center [dataset]
    (2014-12) Stoy, Paul C.
    Air temperature and photosynthetically active photon flux density data from the Abisko Scientific Research center courtesy of Annika Kristofferson. The Stoy Lab adheres to an open data policy. Data collected by the Stoy Lab are free to anyone to use with two caveats: 1. Coauthorship may be requested if intellectual input is provided. Intellectual input is defined in this case as an analysis that is critical to outcomes that could not otherwise be performed. 2. Graduate students operate the towers and analyze the data. They must be given the opportunity to be coauthors on your work. Please email paul dot stoy at gmail dot com with any questions. Further information is available from the Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions Lab website https://sites.google.com/site/stoylab/home
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