Next issue of Keeping Up - June 7, 2017
Please join us on the third Tuesday of each month for Tech Time with Angie from 11:30 am -12:30 pm (CT) via ZOOM. We will be demonstrating, sharing and sleuthing solutions to build your tech savvy skills for professional development and evaluation growth. Continue reading…
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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 Rasby.
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Autumn Lemmer, Extension Assistant 4-H Youth Development - Washington County
Nebraska Winter Wheat Field Days will be held at eight sites in the Panhandle and west central and southeast Nebraska this June. Participants will be able to view current commercial and experimental lines, including varieties from the University of Nebraska, and Kansas, Colorado, and South Dakota. Continue reading…
More details at: http://cropwatch.unl.edu/2017/compare-varieties-winter-wheat-field-days-june
Nebraska Extension and the Department of Entomology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln are offering, for the second year, training for their “BugMasters” volunteer program. Cost is $35. Continental breakfast, lunch, and afternoon refreshments are included as part of registration. Continue reading…
It’s that time again to start thinking about our annual Front Door Forum. Attached, you will find the registration for the 2017 Front Door Forum. Please pass it on to any of your co-workers who are not on this listserve.
More details at: https://unl.box.com/s/a6gsslsudynxwayow56tr7l81le5uur0
New multidisciplinary research from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln quantifies the dispersal of the glyphosate resistance trait through pollen-mediated gene flow in the most problematic weed in Nebraska. The research was highlighted in a paper recently published in Nature Scientific Reports.
More details at: http://ianrnews.unl.edu/new-research-quantifies-dispersal-glyphosate-resistance-trait-through-pollen-mediated-gene-flow