Strategic Discussions for Nebraska is a program in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources that produces an annual publication called Opportunities for Nebraska, focusing on a different topic each year. The publication is produced in hard copy and also is available online at www.sdn.unl.edu. The content for each publication is produced by UNL students enrolled in a Magazine Writing course each spring semester, taught by the SDN coordinator. Students conduct interviews with UNL researchers and write stories for inclusion in the publication. The interviews are captured on video and are edited into video montages, also available on www.sdn.unl.edu. The Magazine Writing course includes instruction in sc...
We anticipate the changes during the next decade which will impact Nebraska food, agricultural and a...
Inside this issue:pg. 3 Food biosecurity pg. 5 Youth entrepreneurship pg. 6 Range judgin
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Strategic Discussions for Nebraska is a program in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Institute of A...
Innovation Soil: Techniques and Production Methods and How They Conserve Resources • Mark Kuzila Soi...
The University of Nebraska is one of more than 100 land grant institutions in the United States and ...
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIPS ARE THE FUTURE — RONNIE GREEN, CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA–L...
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NEBRASKA BEEF: nutritious, delicious, sustainable Nebraska: Global Beef Industry Leader Ronnie Green...
Tonight I would like very much to talk with you about the good news of the Institute of Agriculture ...
Thank you for inviting me to be here with you today. As the new guy on the block at the University o...
In this Issue: 2 From the Vice Chancellor 3 Eye in the Sky 5 Bicentennial Tapestry Spins Yarns of Ne...
Nebraska Network 21 was established as a result of a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to the ...
During 1998 the NN21 Food Systems in 2020 Action Team at the University of Nebraska sponsored two sy...
Contents: Forecasting Nebraska Land Values by Glenn Helmers, Saleem Shaik and Bruce Johnson Diminis...
We anticipate the changes during the next decade which will impact Nebraska food, agricultural and a...
Inside this issue:pg. 3 Food biosecurity pg. 5 Youth entrepreneurship pg. 6 Range judgin
Contents: Research on Nebraska Agricultural Productivity by Richard K. Perrin Nebraska\u27s Farm Re...
Strategic Discussions for Nebraska is a program in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Institute of A...
Innovation Soil: Techniques and Production Methods and How They Conserve Resources • Mark Kuzila Soi...
The University of Nebraska is one of more than 100 land grant institutions in the United States and ...
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIPS ARE THE FUTURE — RONNIE GREEN, CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA–L...
What started as two initiatives involving public and private entities in Nebraska has resulted in th...
NEBRASKA BEEF: nutritious, delicious, sustainable Nebraska: Global Beef Industry Leader Ronnie Green...
Tonight I would like very much to talk with you about the good news of the Institute of Agriculture ...
Thank you for inviting me to be here with you today. As the new guy on the block at the University o...
In this Issue: 2 From the Vice Chancellor 3 Eye in the Sky 5 Bicentennial Tapestry Spins Yarns of Ne...
Nebraska Network 21 was established as a result of a grant from the W. K. Kellogg Foundation to the ...
During 1998 the NN21 Food Systems in 2020 Action Team at the University of Nebraska sponsored two sy...
Contents: Forecasting Nebraska Land Values by Glenn Helmers, Saleem Shaik and Bruce Johnson Diminis...
We anticipate the changes during the next decade which will impact Nebraska food, agricultural and a...
Inside this issue:pg. 3 Food biosecurity pg. 5 Youth entrepreneurship pg. 6 Range judgin
Contents: Research on Nebraska Agricultural Productivity by Richard K. Perrin Nebraska\u27s Farm Re...