Agronomy and Horticulture

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Husker senior Chad Lammers balances work on the family farm in Hartington, Nebraska, with completing a Bachelor of Science in plant biology and a minor in agronomy online from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. | Courtesy photo
Husker senior Chad Lammers balances work on the family farm in Hartington, Nebraska, with completing a Bachelor of Science in plant biology and a minor in agronomy online from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. | Courtesy photo

Lammers uses research, activities at Nebraska to forge future

University of Nebraska–Lincoln senior Chad Lammers will finish college with more than a degree. He will graduate May 9 virtually, along with more than 3,500 Huskers, and receive a Bachelor of Science in plant biology. Continue reading…

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/352c
 
The Biggest Grower competition offers Nebraska high school students the opportunity to learn how to start their own garden and small growing operation. | Shutterstock
The Biggest Grower competition offers Nebraska high school students the opportunity to learn how to start their own garden and small growing operation. | Shutterstock

The Biggest Grower competition offers high school students summer learning, scholarship

Nebraska Extension and the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture have launched a new high school student gardening competition to take place this summer. Participants could win a $50 Amazon gift card or scholarship. Continue reading…

More details at: https://go.unl.edu/the-biggest-grower
 
Originally published May 8, 2020 - Submit an Item