This spring’s Agronomy and Horticulture Seminar Series begins with “Reflections, Misconceptions and Other issues in Plant Breeding Applications: From Sparsity to Sparse Testing, Noise Prediction and Other Unexplored Topics” presented by Nebraska’s Diego Jarquín Jan. 24. Continue reading…
Andrea Basche, NRT and agronomy professor, spoke about the health of our soils and ways to keep them healthy and resilient. Michael Forsberg (on right) spoke about his work communicating the importance of water through the Platte Basin Timelapse project.
At the final Heuermann Lecture of 2019, Craig Allen, Andrea Basche and Michael Forsberg gave hope and strategies for meeting the increased demand for food, fuel, feed and fiber while maintaining healthy agricultural ecosystems. Continue reading…
The 4th annual Nebraska Grower and Brewer Conference & Trade Show will showcase nationally known speakers address topics for hop producers and craft brewers and provide a platform for participant education and networking on January 27-28, 2020 at the Younes Conference Center in Kearney, NE. Continue reading…
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Undergraduate Creative Activity and Research Experience program is accepting applications for academic year 2020-21 funding. Continue reading…
The annual Nebraska Women in Agriculture Conference will celebrate 35 years Feb. 20 and 21 at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Kearney. Continue reading…
Applications are open for Nebraska EPSCoR's Young Nebraska Scientists (YNS) summer camps. At YNS camps, middle and high school students visit campuses throughout the state, make friends, and do hands-on STEM activities. Through National Science Foundation funding, YNS offers need-based scholarships. Continue reading…
The Office of Graduate Studies will now accept nominations for Graduate Recognition Awards, Folsom Awards, and Graduate Student Fellowships using an online form. Please submit your nomination by Monday, February 17, 2020. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Chapter of The Nature Conservancy will award up to five $1,000 grants in support of graduate student research that enhances our understanding of Great Plains species or ecosystems and their conservation. Application deadline is February 14, 2020. Continue reading…