To ensure the effective utilization of the Hatch capacity funds, the NDAES is required by federal regulations to establish a robust process for conducting merit reviews of the research projects. Through these merit reviews, the scientific merit and potential impact of proposed research are carefully evaluated. This evaluation process ensures that the selected research projects align with the priorities and needs of the state, maximizing the positive outcomes for North Dakota's agricultural community.
In addition to the merit reviews, the NDAES is also responsible for conducting regular reviews of the ongoing research activities. These reviews are conducted in accordance with the established process and serve to monitor the progress and outcomes of the research projects. By conducting regular reviews, the NDAES can ensure that the research remains relevant, impactful, and is aligned with the evolving needs of the state.
The Hatch reports and annual reports generated by the NDAES serve as important tools for informing the public and policy makers about the impacts of the research conducted at the station. These reports provide valuable insights into the outcomes and contributions of the NDAES research projects, helping to highlight their significance and influence in addressing the critical challenges faced by North Dakota's agriculture, food systems, and natural resources.