Humberto Blanco, University of Nebraska–Lincoln professor of agronomy and horticulture, has been selected as a Soil Science Society of America Fellow. The SSSA recognized Blanco’s contributions and achievements during the society’s virtual annual meeting Nov. 11. Continue reading…
The High Plains Ag Lab is operated by IANR under the supervision of the Panhandle Research and Extension Center at Scottsbluff. It enters its sixth decade with improved and expanded facilities, equipment and capacity, and a new role as the base camp for the Nebraska Variety Testing Program. Continue reading…
Nebraska Extension intends to host in-person pesticide safety education training for both private and commercial/noncommercial applicators in 2021 while adhering to local and state health guidelines. This includes training for recertifying applicators and for getting licensed for the first time. Continue reading…
As part of its multi-layered approach to limit the spread of COVID-19, the University of Nebraska–Lincoln will start the spring 2021 semester with a required saliva-based testing program. Continue reading…
Department of Agronomy and Horticulture instructors will offer many online courses this spring in agronomy, horticulture, soil science, biological sciences, grassland studies, natural resources and range science. Some courses still have available spots. Continue reading…
NUtech Ventures is hosting a free noon webinar on Tuesday, Feb. 2, "Communications Workshop: Craft Your Pitch," which is open to all graduate students at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Continue reading…
NUtech Ventures is co-hosting an online information session at noon on Wednesday, Jan. 20 about the National Science Foundation’s Innovation Corps program. Learn more and register: https://go.unl.edu/icorpsinfosessionContinue reading…