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RII and North Dakota State University Explore Colocation of a Data Center and Year-Round Food-Producing Greenhouses Near Fargo, North Dakota, with Support from Applied Digital

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The Legendary Harvest Project is Evaluating the Potential for Data Center
Waste Heat to Power High-tech Greenhouses

HARWOOD, ND |  Feb. 17, 2026 — North Dakota State University (NDSU) Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department and Resource Innovation Institute (RII) have initiated the Legendary Harvest Project, an innovative public-private research effort evaluating the feasibility of colocating high-tech greenhouse food production systems with data center infrastructure. Applied Digital Corporation (NASDAQ: APLD) is contributing site access, funding, and operational insights in support of the study.

The collaborative project addresses two persistent challenges in North Dakota:  Limited year-round food production due to short growing seasons and harsh winters, and the underutilization of waste heat generated by high-performance data centers.  The project envisions a “Farm Park” featuring high-tech greenhouse vegetable production alongside an in-process data center development.  The research aims to offer a potential pathway to maintain the region’s agricultural heritage by creatively leveraging the digital economy.

“The NDSU Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering Department is researching how to advance food security in North Dakota from a number of angles,” said Dr. Xinhua Jia, Professor of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering.  “This colocation approach has the potential to make a significant impact.  There’s a lot to figure out, and collaboration is key.”

Applied Digital’s Polaris Forge 2 development near Harwood, North Dakota, will serve as the study location for evaluating the technical, economic, and environmental feasibility of using data center waste heat to support large-scale greenhouse operations.

“We try to be creative and community-minded as we site our facilities,” said Nick Phillips, EVP-External Affairs.  “When NDSU approached us to contribute to their research collaboration with RII, we were pleased to contribute matching funds, evaluate potential land availability, and support the study with the participation of our team.”

Resource Innovation Institute recently completed a Farm Park feasibility study for Virginia that examined the concept viability of co-locating data centers with high-tech greenhouses and complementary agribusinesses.  That study, however, did not look at the economics of specific sites.

“Applied Digital deserves leadership recognition for opening the possibilities of what data center development could bring,” said Derek Smith, Executive Director of Resource Innovation Institute.  “Just think how effectively we could advance community resilience in the US if data center developers and operators routinely explored these types of public-private partnerships.”

This unique industry-research partnership appears to be among the first in the US to rigorously evaluate how to implement data center-greenhouse colocation strategies that have become increasingly common in Europe.  A project report is expected in mid-2026.

About Resource Innovation Institute
Resource Innovation Institute (RII) is a non-profit organization providing research and education to power the future of agriculture. RII partners with governments, utilities, industry leaders, and research institutions to develop strategies and tools that scale CEA as a solution to global food and resource challenges. Learn more at ResourceInnovation.org.

About NDSU Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering
NDSU’s Department of Agricultural and Biosystems Engineering (ABEN) is leading the technical research framework for the project, integrating expertise in water management, controlled environment agriculture (CEA), automation, and energy efficiency. The department has been advancing research on sustainable food production systems in northern climates and is evaluating how data center infrastructure could support year-round greenhouse production while improving resource efficiency.

About Applied Digital
Applied Digital (Nasdaq: APLD) named Best Data Center in the Americas 2025 by Datacloud — designs, builds, and operates high-performance, sustainably engineered data centers and colocation services for artificial intelligence, cloud, networking, and blockchain workloads. Headquartered in Dallas, TX, and founded in 2021, the company combines hyperscale expertise, proprietary waterless cooling, and rapid deployment capabilities to deliver secure, scalable compute at industry-leading speed and efficiency, while creating economic opportunities in underserved communities through its award-winning Polaris Forge AI Factory model.

MEDIA CONTACT: 
Derek Smith, Executive Director
Resource Innovation Institute
Derek@ResourceInnovation.org
503.201.5157