It's being called the largest student-focused competition of agriculture in the world, and the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program wants to be sure UNL and Nebraskans compete. Continue reading…
Two faculty members -- David Holding and Greg Kruger -- have been named recipients of the Junior Faculty for Excellence in Research Award provided by the Branham Endowment Fund. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Ag Relations Council in cooperation with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Department of Agricultural Economics is sponsoring the Ag at the Crossroads Nov. 7 at the Lancaster Event Center in Lincoln. Continue reading…
Don Wilhite, climatologist and professor, chaired the advisory and management committees for the Integrated Drought Management Program at meetings held Oct. 14-15 at the World Meteorological Organization headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland. Continue reading…
Seniors Anders Olson of Tekamah and Jordyn Lechtenberg of Ainsworth, both students in UNL's College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resource, were crowned king and queen earlier this month. Continue reading…
Nebraska and many parts of the Great Plains can expect more hot days and increased demands for water and energy as a result of ongoing climate change and rising temperatures, an environmental ecologist and climatologist told those attending Tuesday's University of Nebraska water symposium.
Murlene Nollmeyer Osburn likes to tell people there's dirt in her veins, from the sugar beet farm in eastern Montana where she grew up to the Sandhills ranch she now calls home near the Cherry County village of Wood Lake, population 64. Continue reading…
The senior Nebraska Beef Industry Scholar class at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln will sponsor the seventh annual Nebraska Beef Industry Summit. This year's summit will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 19 in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Animal Science Complex. Continue reading…
Brett Ratcliffe, professor of entomology and curator with the University of Nebraska State Museum, has co-authored a new book about scarab beetles. Continue reading…