Fargo, ND (NDSC Press Release) – The North Dakota Soybean Council is excited to announce the addition of Miki Miheguli as research programs coordinator to their staff team, effective March 1, 2022.
NDSC Executive Director Stephanie Sinner says “The NDSC is very pleased to have Miki join our team as research programs coordinator.” “This position serves a critical role supporting the North Dakota soybean producers and the industry. Miki brings to the position true passion and enthusiasm for research and working for North Dakota soybean producers. Her work experience with numerous partners in research and extension programs for northern crops will contribute to the success of NDSC’s checkoff-funded research, bringing greater value to North Dakota soybean farmers. We are delighted to have Miki on our team!”
Miheguli is a graduate of University of Saskatchewan where she received a Master of Science Degree in Soil Science. She is a professional agrologist and certified crop advisor with much experience in crop production practices, research, project management and the agriculture industry. She’s worked in agronomy, research, and extension for more than seven years. Her previous positions include instructor at North Dakota State University (NDSU) and research extension specialist with Saskatchewan Canola Development Commission.
Miheguli replaces Kendall Nichols, who after more than 40 years serving agriculture, is retiring at the end of March. His tenure included nearly a decade with the North Dakota Soybean Council.