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Three re-analyzed case studies are detailed in a forthcoming "The Handbook of Mummy Studies" chapter authored by Nebraska’s Karl Reinhard and his colleagues. Karl Reinhard / Scott Schrage | University Communication
Three re-analyzed case studies are detailed in a forthcoming "The Handbook of Mummy Studies" chapter authored by Nebraska’s Karl Reinhard and his colleagues. Karl Reinhard / Scott Schrage | University Communication

Mummy GI tracts yield evidence of early hospice care

The so-called Skiles mummy is one of three case studies that Karl Reinhard, professor in the School of Natural Resources, recently re-analyzed and has detailed, alongside several co-authors, in a forthcoming chapter of “The Handbook of Mummy Studies.” Continue reading…

 
The journal Rangeland and Ecological Management recently published an article detailing the results of a survey of western South Dakota ranchers who endured a 2016 flash drought that significantly altered forage production. USDA NRCS South Dakota
The journal Rangeland and Ecological Management recently published an article detailing the results of a survey of western South Dakota ranchers who endured a 2016 flash drought that significantly altered forage production. USDA NRCS South Dakota

Decisions, decisions -- study shows ranchers with drought plans in place make some pivotal moves sooner than those who don’t

The journal Rangeland and Ecological Management recently published an article by Tonya Haigh detailing the results of a survey of ranchers. She led a team that surveyed a collection of Northern Plains ranchers who endured a 2016 flash drought that significantly altered forage production in the area. Continue reading…

 
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