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Retired South Dakota State professor gifts millions for livestock technology research

University leaders say new position will help students, researchers keep pace with rapidly evolving industry, science

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May 21, 2026
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A multimillion gift from help South Dakota’s land grant university engrain itself as a leader in the world’s most advanced farming technologies.

And South Dakota State University is doing with a new endowed faculty position focused on applying automation and data systems to livestock operations.

The Brookings-based university announced that a $2 million land gift from retired professor Richard “Dick” Nicolai and his wife, Jeune, will fund the Richard and Jeune Nicolai Endowed Professor in Precision Livestock Systems — a position university leaders say will help close a growing gap between crop and livestock technology education.

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