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Students in Plant and Landscape Systems 261 Floral Design, taught by Stacy Adams, associate professor of practice in agronomy and horticulture, create floral arrangements in pumpkins.
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Soil Judging Team won first-place overall at the Region 5 Soil Judging Contest October 2 to 7. Iowa State University hosted the contest which was held near Lake Okoboji in northwest Iowa. Continue reading…
New students in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture are required to complete PLAS 95 Plant and Landscape Systems Seminar. Course is designed to help students discover career opportunities, improve academic success skills, identify co-curricular activities and select appropriate internships. Continue reading…
Nine Department of Agronomy and Horticulture graduate students will be honored with awards and fellowships from the Agricultural Research Division and the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources at the Distinguished Fellowships and Awards Luncheon Dec. 7. Continue reading…
The Range Management Club won a social media contest held in conjunction with the live taping of the U.S. Farm Report College Roadshow, sponsored by Beck's, Sept. 15 on East Campus. Continue reading…
Join us for an East Campus Tailgate co-hosted by IANR and the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture Oct. 29, 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. in the Great Plains Room, Nebraska East Union, 1705 Arbor Drive. Continue reading…
A study led by Patricio Grassini, Sunkist Distinguished Professor in Agronomy and associate professor in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, shows how it could be possible for Brazil to expand its agricultural production without converting more rainforest and savannah to crops. Continue reading…
The Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor announced its annual selection of faculty who will attend two Big Ten Academic Alliance leadership programs this year. David Holding, Professor and Associate Department Head of Agronomy and Horticulture, is one of six faculty to attend. Continue reading…
Supply chain disruptions, rising input costs and extreme weather events are reshaping how society interacts with a global food system. Advancements in cropping technology and shipping logistics have made American commodities accessible the world over, but innovative research approaches are detecting Continue reading…