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Pasta Production and Technology


  • Northern Crops Institute 1240 Bolley Drive Fargo, ND, 58102 United States (map)

Course Details:

Dates: April 25–27, 2023
Location: Northern Crops Institute, Fargo, ND
Early Bird Registration Fee: $900.00 (Deadline March 1, 2023)
Standard Registration Fee: $1,000.00 (Deadline March 24, 2023)

Course Overview:

This course introduces participants to the fundamental and applied aspects of pasta production and quality through lectures and laboratory demonstrations. Grain and ingredient quality, specifications and processing variables and their impact on final pasta product quality are presented in detail. The course focuses primarily on traditional dry durum-based pasta; however, non-traditional ingredients and fresh pasta are also covered through lectures and demonstrations. This course will be conducted in-person at the Northern Crops Institute.

Objectives:

  • Learn from industry professionals about the fundamentals of pasta production, quality assurance, die manufacturing and maintenance.

  • Gain important understanding of ingredient quality and how it impacts pasta processing and quality.

  • Learn how to evaluate the quality of durum wheat, semolina, and pasta.

Who Should Attend:

Managers, supervisors, technicians and others responsible for plant production, maintenance, production development, quality assurance, and sales of high-quality pasta products. 

How Do I Register?

This course will be offered in-person only, and registrations are limited to 30 participants. At this time we are at capacity, and encourage you to join our wait list - where you will be notified if a spot opens up. 

  • Early Bird Registration Fee: $900.00 (On or Before March 1, 2023)

  • Standard Registration Fee: $1,000.00 (On or After March 2, 2023)

  • Registration Deadline: March 24, 2023

Click on the “Register Now” button to pay by credit card. For group registrations and alternate methods of payment, please contact brian.sorenson@ndsu.edu.

Included in the registration fee are course materials, lunches and refreshments during the course, and one evening dinner banquet.

Airfare, hotel rooms and other meals are not included.

Hotel Information:

Clubhouse Hotel and Suites
4400 15th Avenue South
Fargo, ND 58103
Phone: (701) 282-5777
Rate:  $119.00 per night.
Deadline for Room Block: March 24, 2023

Transportation:

Transportation between the airport to the hotel is the responsibility of each participant.  The Clubhouse Hotel has a complementary shuttle, and you can arrange a ride by calling them directly at (701) 282-5777.  Taxis are available at the baggage claim area, and Uber & Lift are also available.  NCI will provide daily transportation only between the Northern Crops Institute and the Clubhouse hotel.  At the conclusion of the course at 4:30 PM on April 27, 2023, NCI will also provide transportation to the hotel or to the airport for those flying out early.

Cancellation Policies:

Requests to cancel a registration must be received on or before April 15, 2023 to receive a full refund. Requests to cancel a registration on or after April 16, 2023 will receive credit for a future NCI course that is good for 1 year.  If NCI is forced to cancel this course, all registered participants will be immediately contacted, and each will receive a full refund within 10 business days. Substitutions may be made up to 3 days before the course begins. To read our full Event Refund & Cancelation Policy, click here.

General Information:

Mailing Address:
Northern Crops Institute
NDSU Dept. 7400
P.O. Box 6050
Fargo, ND 58108-6050 USA

Physical Address:
Northern Crops Institute
1240 Bolley Drive, NDSU Campus
Fargo, ND 58102

Phone: 701-231-7736
Email: nci@ndsu.edu
Website: www.northern-crops.com
For more info please contact Brian Sorenson, NCI Program Manager, at brian.sorenson@ndsu.edu.

About the Northern Crops Institute:

Northern Crops Institute is an international center for meeting and learning about crops produced in the four-state region of North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota and Montana. Situated on the campus of North Dakota State University, Northern Crops Institute exists as a forum to bring together customers, commodity traders, technical experts, processors and producers from all points of the globe for discussion, education and technical service programs. Since 1983, the Institute has hosted visitors from more than 135 countries.

North Dakota State University is an Equal Opportunity Institution. This publication will be made available in alternative formats upon request (701-231-7736).

Non-Discrimination Policy:

NCI and NDSU do not discriminate in its programs and activities on the basis of age, color, gender expression/identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, participation in lawful off-campus activity, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, public assistance status, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, spousal relationship to current employee, or veteran status, as applicable. Direct inquiries to: Canan Bilen-Green, Vice Provost, Title IX/ADA Coordinator, Old Main 201, (701) 231-7708, ndsu.eoaa@ndsu.edu.

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