![Husker students get hands-on learning in PLAS 425/AGRO 825 Cover Crops in Agrosystems and a PLAS 132 Plant Science Lab.](https://newsroom.unl.edu/announce/files/file205327.png)
Husker students get hands-on learning in Plant and Landscape Systems 425/Agronomy 825 Cover Crops in Agrosystems with Agronomy and Horticulture Associate Professors Andrea Basche and Sam Wortman, and Plant and Landscape Systems 132 Plant Science Lab with Associate Professor of Practice Meghan Sindelar.
Graduate and undergraduate students in Cover Crops in Agrosystems class work on a lab activity to measure germination and ground cover of 12 different cover crop species planted at different depths. Students learned that planting depth with various species is an important consideration for the successful establishment of cover crop mixtures and for all species with different planting methods.
Undergraduate students in a Plant Science Lab take a test. They had to locate the growing point of a corn plant.
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Photos by Lana Koepke Johnson | Agronomy and Horticulture
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