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Yacob Zereyesus, senior economist with the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Economic Research Service (right) speaks at the Yeutter Institute symposium at Nebraska Innovation Campus as a panel analyzed trade effects from the conflict in Ukraine. The other panelists (from left) were Jason Grant, professor and director of the Center for Agricultural Trade at Virginia Tech University; Katrin Kuhlmann, Georgetown University law professor and faculty co-director for the university’s Center on Inc
Yeutter symposium examines trade issues, including concern for corn producers
November 3, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Matt Hille (left) and Dustin Loy look over a culture of Moraxella bovis in the Veterinary Diagnostic Center lab. M. bovis is the primary bacterium that causes bovine pinkeye. Hille and Loy, scientists in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, have published significant journal articles about the disease this year.
Husker scientists add to university’s long history of bovine pinkeye study
November 3, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Matt Hille (left) and Dustin Loy look over a culture of Moraxella bovis in the Veterinary Diagnostic Center lab. M. bovis is the primary bacterium that causes bovine pinkeye. Hille and Loy, scientists in the School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, have published significant journal articles about the disease this year.
Husker scientists add to university’s long history of bovine pinkeye study
November 3, 2022
Food for Health Center scientists from the labs of James C. Schnable and Andy Benson examine sorghum plants at the Greenhouse Innovation Center at Nebraska Innovation Campus. The Husker scientists (from left) are Chenyong Miao, Qinnan “Bob” Yang, Zhikai Liang and Mallory Van Haute.
IANR tech boosts understanding of food crop traits, gut microbiome
October 12, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Sierra Conway uses a punch to collect samples from the leaves of several corn plants in each plot at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s research fields at 84th and Havelock in July 2020. Nebraska is one of three universities taking lead roles in the multi-institutional Agriculture Genome to Phenome Initiative, which recently received a third round of funding from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture.
USDA funds $1.9M of next stage in genome-to-phenome collaboration
September 29, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Jinliang Yang, assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture, stands in a sorghum field.
Husker research hones in on sorghum’s genetic makeup to improve nitrogen efficiency
September 16, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Husker biochemist Ed Cahoon poses behind a camelina plant
Husker-led team exploiting oilseeds’ potential in biofuels, bioproducts
September 14, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
Jiujiu Yu poses behind a row of three chive plants
Husker research focuses on how garlic chives fight inflammation
September 8, 2022
Science & Technology
First year students stand in a circle and join hands during the Chancellor's Barbecue, one of the university's welcome back events.
Fall 2022 enrollment sees increases in undergrads from across the U.S.
September 7, 2022
On Campus
Santosh Pitla, associate professor of biological systems engineering at Nebraska, and his team are working on a new approach for refilling Unmanned Ground Vehicle seed tanks using aerial robots.
Collaborative project seeks to protect agricultural technology from cyberattacks
September 1, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
NASA researcher discusses data during the Heuermann Lecture on Aug. 22.
NASA scientists visit Nebraska U, farms to discuss data needs
August 26, 2022
Science & Technology
Rezaul Mahmood (left), co-leader of the GRAINEX project, talks with a student and co-leader Eric Rappin (right) of Western Kentucky University.
Project strengthens understanding of irrigation’s effects on Great Plains weather
August 18, 2022
Agriculture & Environment

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