Next issue of Keeping Up - September 16, 2015
Do Extension professionals need to understand the science of climate change? Do our farmers, ranchers, and communities expect us to advise them on options for improving resiliency to climate extremes and changes into their systems? Continue reading…
More details at: http://unlextension-rick.blogspot.com/2015/09/nebraska-extensions-climate-change.html
Nebraska Extension is pleased to announce we are about to begin the transition process to our new statewide website management system. The new system will provide offices an attractive image and interface mirroring that of the new Nebraska Extension website (extension.unl.edu). Continue reading…
We are excited to announce a new partnership between Nebraska Extension and University of Nebraska Press to help in the production and distribution of publications. Continue reading…
Listed are Extension personnel changes that have occurred recently. If we have missed someone who is new or who has left our system, please contact Kathleen Lodl or Rick Koelsch. Continue reading…
Wednesday, September 23, 8:30 a.m. – Noon (optional post-lunch tour)
UNL East Campus Union
Flyer: https://unl.box.com/s/x4xmvx9mbqy6rmfjd18axy2za5db8df8
Registration Form: https://unl.box.com/s/xbpwfba0p6u9kghog3hqw5tetp74jq5r
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Webinar on Public Deliberation: How Everyday Citizens are Addressing Wicked Problems in their Communities
October 1, 2015
3:30 p.m. CT/2:30 p.m. MT
http://connect.unl.edu/community-vit
888-820-1398
Attendee code: 6058218#
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A new atlas maps the behaviors and beliefs of farmers in the U.S. Corn Belt, based on survey research conducted through the Useful to Usable project led by Purdue University. Contributors include researchers at UNL's National Drought Mitigation Center, Tonya Haigh and Cody Knutson. Continue reading…
More details at: https://mygeohub.org/groups/u2u
"Outlooks from the Climate Prediction Center indicate that the current El Niño will strengthen into the late fall or early winter," said Natalie Umphlett, regional climatologist in the High Plains Regional Climate Center. "In fact, this El Niño has the potential to be the strongest on record." Continue reading…
New and Revised Publications Available on the Web Continue reading…