Few other states “have it all” when it comes to agriculture — Nebraska is richly endowed with more than 45 million acres of farmland that is contributing to unprecedented economic success at the moment for the entire state of Nebraska and its citizens.. Research faculty at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are making the most of these natural resources, working to assure a safe, abundant supply of food for Nebraskans and people across the globe, and extending their knowledge and techniques, for the benefit of the nation and the world.
IANR is the feature of an insert coming out this week in the Omaha World Herald. The section looks at key trends in agricultural production, new discoveries about food and the human body, and, of course, good wishes for a satisfying Thanksgiving. We have a special story to tell in how the University of Nebraska and its Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources is leading the charge in working to ensure that we can successfully feed the future and is strategically positioned to do so for the 21st century. I encourage you to read the insert that can be found at the link to learn more: http://go.unl.edu/h6a
Happy reading. Ronnie
More details at: http://go.unl.edu/h6a