The spring Agronomy and Horticulture seminar series begins with “Soybean Response to Micro-rates of Dicamba and 2, 4-D” presented by Nebraska’s Stevan Knezevic on Feb. 3.
The spring Agronomy and Horticulture seminar series begins with “Soybean Response to Micro-rates of Dicamba and 2,4-D” presented by Nebraska’s Stevan Knezevic on Feb. 3. Continue reading…
Andrea Basche, an assistant professor in cropping systems in agronomy and horticulture, was presented with the Dinsdale Family Faculty Award at the Distinguished Fellowships and Awards Luncheon Dec. 7 on East Campus. The University of Nebraska’s IANR, ARD and CASNR hosted the luncheon. Continue reading…
Saurav Das started Sept. 6 as a research assistant professor in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture at the Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center in Scottsbluff. Continue reading…
A joint Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture and School of Computing study could inform the development of rice varieties that yield less-chalky grain amid the heat waves of a still-warming planet. Continue reading…
For the first time, researchers have successfully demonstrated precision gene editing in miscanthus, a promising perennial crop for sustainable bioenergy production. One of the co-authors on the study includes Tom Clemente, Eugene W. Price Distinguished Professor of Biotechnology. Continue reading…
Nebraska researchers have found no evidence that a supposed precipitation threshold prevents the establishment of eastern redcedar, as the invasive tree peppers even the most arid tracts of land in the Sandhills sampled in a recent study. Continue reading…
University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s James Schnable, Gardner Professor of Agronomy within the Nebraska Food for Health Center, the Center for Plant Science Innovation and the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, was named a Fellow of the German PhenoRob Cluster of Excellence. Continue reading…
Register by Feb. 8 for the 48-Hour Challenge, which kicks off Friday, Feb. 10. Experience the fun and pressure of developing a business idea and working in a startup environment. All University of Nebraska–Lincoln students are welcome to bring a business idea.
The 2023 Soils School will be held in-person on Tuesday, Jan. 31 and Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2023, at Nebraska Innovation Campus (NIC) in Lincoln, Nebraska. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Soybean Board is looking for soybean farmers interested in filling one of Nebraska’s four director positions with the United Soybean Board, for a three-year term. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Statewide Arboretum will present Plant Talk: The State of Nebraska's Forests on Thursday, Jan. 26; Plant Talk: Ask Justin and Bob on Thursday, Feb. 9; and Plant Talk: The Winter Garden on Thursday, Feb. 23. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Forest Service will host a two-part virtual Tree Care Workshop on Friday, Feb. 3 and Friday, Feb. 10 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. CST. Tickets are $20, which covers both sessions. Topics will include diagnosis, risk assessment, preventing root damage and site evaluation. Continue reading…
Michael Forsberg and Larkin Powell will be leading a for-credit study tour to the Platte River and Sandhills regions during Spring Break 2023 Continue reading…
The HealthierU Employee Wellness program is excited to announce new offerings for the Spring semester. These new offerings include wellness coaching, bookable programs, and a virtual movement challenge. Continue reading…