The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Crop Performance Testing Program has announced its lineup for wheat variety tours starting in June. These tours are hosted by farmer-cooperators and UNL farm managers each year in conjunction with the.
Over the generations, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has been a key partner of Nebraska wheat producers. That connection has bolstered crop productivity and enhanced disease resistance. It’s transformed farming methods, promoting environmental sustainability. Present-day Husker.
Cody Creech, Extension Dryland Cropping Systems Specialist at the University of Nebraska Panhandle Research, Extension and Education Center at Scottsbluff, has been named the Fenster Professor of Dryland Agriculture.
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LINCOLN, Neb. As the new year begins, all is quiet at the research plots at the High Plains Agricultural Lab 6 miles northwest of Sidney, Neb. Winter wheat fields are dormant, and other fields await the spring planting season.
But inside, scientists and support staff are analyzing data, planning for 2021 and doing other tasks to carry out research aimed at helping crop and livestock producers in this semi-arid region be more efficient, sustainable and profitable.
The High Plains Ag Lab is operated by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, under the supervision of the Panhandle Research and Extension Center at Scottsbluff, 75 miles to the northwest.