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SKNVibes | World Bank, IDB, CAF, ECLAC and University of Nebraska join IICA in hemispheric initiative to tackle the water crisis threatening food security

SKNVibes | World Bank, IDB, CAF, ECLAC and University of Nebraska join IICA in hemispheric initiative to tackle the water crisis threatening food security
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Global agricultural giant looks to Nebraska for sustainable water management

Global agricultural giant looks to Nebraska for sustainable water management
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Data Collection Project to Help Farmers Address Greenhouse Gas Emissions – Advanced BioFuels USA

by Leslie Reed (University of Nebraska–Lincoln/Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute/Nebraska Today) University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers affiliated with the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute have received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to better quantify carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions connected with corn production fields in the Midwest. The high-tech effort is included in the first phase of the Smart Farms program launched by the Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy. The data gathered during the three-year project will help inform American farmers to improve their operations and participate in bioenergy and carbon markets expected to develop in coming years.

UNL project to help U S farmers address greenhouse gas emissions

BY Leslie Reed, UNL Communication | February 25, 2021 Christopher Neale (right), director of research with the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, appears with team members who tested an eddy covariance flux tower to measure cropland greenhouse gas emissions. Courtesy Photo LINCOLN — University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers affiliated with the Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute have received a $3 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to better quantify carbon sequestration and greenhouse gas emissions connected with corn production fields in the Midwest. The high-tech effort is included in the first phase of the Smart Farms program launched by the Energy Department’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy. The data gathered during the three-year project will help inform American farmers to improve their operations and participate i

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