David B. Danbom

David B. Danbom (born 1947[citation needed]) is an American historian, author, and was a professor of agricultural history at North Dakota State University, for more than forty years.

After graduation, he began his teaching career at North Dakota State University, until retiring in 2010.

[2] Danbom, participated in a discussion on the history of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station and its activities, in 1990, and answered questions during the event.

He was a frequent contributor to the Fargo Forum newspaper, writing more than 100 opinion editorial columns, until his retirement, when he and his wife, Karen, moved to Loveland, Colorado.

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