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The eight fellows with the Scientific Exchanges Program who have studied with IANR faculty are (from left) Florence Munguti, Charles Mgeni, Zena Mchomvu, Luitfrid Nnally, Betty Waized, Fatiha Bentata, Intissar Zarrouk and Wilton Mbinda.
African fellows work with IANR faculty to tackle plant health, international trade
November 17, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
A sprayer driving across a cover crop field
Registration open for Nov. 29 Carbon Summit
November 15, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Archie Clutter, dean of the Agricultural Research Division, speaks during the State of Our University event in February 2020. After 11 years leading ARD, part of the university’s Institute of Agriculture and Nature Resources, Clutter will retire at the end of 2022.
Clutter looks back on career, leadership in agricultural research
November 14, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Norm Krug eating popcorn next to grain bin
Husker alum’s popcorn business continues gaining steam, expanding
November 12, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Business & Law
Society & Culture
Nate Korth, a doctoral student in the Department of Food Science and Technology, is researching a variety of popcorn that has a notably beneficial effect on the human microbiome.
Study identifies connections among popcorn, microbiome, human health
November 12, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Members of the Field-Nets research team pose in a soybean field on East Campus with their millimeter wave radios with phased-array antennas. The researchers (from left) are Santosh Pitla, Qiang Liu, Yufeng Ge, Christos Argyropoulos and Mehmet Can Vuran.
Project aims to boost ag tech through improved field connectivity
November 7, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
Science & Technology
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln broke ground on its Feedlot Innovation Center near Mead on Nov. 4. Participating in the ceremony were (from left) Dennis and Glenda Boesiger; Clint Krehbiel, head of the Department of Animal Science; Mike Drury, president of Greater Omaha Packing; Chancellor Ronnie Green; Beth Klosterman; Steve Cohron, president of fed beef, JBS USA; IANR Vice Chancellor Mike Boehm;  Doug Zalesky, director of the Eastern Nebraska Research, Extension and Education Center; Nanc
Nebraska U breaks ground on one-of-a-kind Feedlot Innovation Center
November 4, 2022
Agriculture & Environment
The Love Library Cupola is framed by orange tree leaves in the fall of 2022.
Achievements | Honors, appointments, publications for Nov. 4
November 4, 2022
On Campus
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
INBRE scholars at the Adele Coryell Hall Learning Commons
Undergrads launching biomedical research careers via INBRE program
November 1, 2022
Science & Technology
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