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Beef and pork quality assurance training December 2

            LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension will be offering a Beef Quality Assurance and Pork Quality Assurance recertification and training Dec. 2...

Viburnums shine into Fall

LINCOLN, Neb. — There's a lot to love about viburnums. Though they are known for their large, showy (and sometimes fragrant) spring blossoms, their...

Agriculture must answer consumers questions better, panelists agree

LINCOLN, Neb. — Consumers are asking questions about the food-production system they've never asked before, and agriculture needs to do a better job of...

On-farm research helps growers generate results

LINCOLN, Neb. — As corn and soybean growers work to get crops out of the fields this fall, next year's growing season may not...

Next Heuermann lecture to focus on importance of ag communications

  LINCOLN, Neb. — Given agriculture's growing complexity and the importance of feeding an increasing global population, clear communication about the science of food production...

Six land-grant universities launch animal ag industry climate change website

LINCOLN, Neb. — The $346 billion U.S. animal agriculture industry is already paying the price for an unstable climate with more frequent and extreme...

HungerU coming to UNL Oct. 16-17 to educate students on world hunger

NCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln students soon will have an opportunity to learn about one of the most pressing global challenges their generation...

Plants that take patience pay off

"A garden requires patient labor and attention. Plants do not grow merely to satisfy ambitions or to fulfill good intentions. They thrive because someone...

Grant aims to transform teaching of life sciences

LINCOLN, Neb. — Learning the life sciences in the 21st century and beyond is about much more than memorizing information for a test and...

Poll: Majority of rural Nebraskans not worried about crime in their communities

LINCOLN, Neb. — A majority of rural Nebraskans are not worried about crime in their communities, and concerns about certain specific crimes, though still...

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