Samuel Nshutiyayesu came to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in September to build his knowledge and skills in conservation agriculture and learn the latest in remote-sensing and GIS and GPS technologies. He plans to return to his home country of Rwanda with that knowledge and, possibly, equipment, but he has discovered something else he’d like to take home . . . Nebraska nice. Read More » https://ow.ly/qFy750TWE26
Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Higher Education
Lincoln, Nebraska 4,985 followers
In IANR at the University of Nebraska we focus on people, and the food, water and natural resources that sustain them.
About us
In the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) we are all about people and the food, water and natural resources that sustain them. IANR innovation in research, teaching, and extension education places Nebraska on the leading edge of food production, environmental stewardship, human nutrition, business development, and youth engagement. Composed of the College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources (CASNR), the Agricultural Research Division (ARD), Nebraska Extension, and the ARD and Extension components of three departments in the College of Education and Human Sciences; IANR is committed to growing the future of Nebraska's people, businesses, and communities.
- Website
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https://ianr.unl.edu/
External link for Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 1,001-5,000 employees
- Headquarters
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1973
Locations
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Primary
3550 E. Campus Loop
AGH 300
Lincoln, Nebraska 68583-0708, US
Employees at Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
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Cindy C.
I specialize in helping school districts identify and implement solutions to support teacher retention.
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Morgan Foreman
Logic-driven detail-oriented optimist with a drive to make a difference
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Stephanie Hanson, SHRM-SCP
Senior HR Specialist at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Klime Beleski
full professor at Institute of Agriculture, Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje
Updates
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Meet Wei-Zhen Liang, a Research Assistant Professor in the UNL Biological Systems Engineering Department at the Panhandle Research, Education and Extension Center in Scottsbluff. "Seeing students grow through experiential learning is one of the most fulfilling parts of my work," Liang said. Read more ›› https://ow.ly/5nT650TUTTI
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More than 500 guests from across the nation attended the National EPSCoR Conference hosted by Nebraska EPSCoR. Held Oct. 13-16 at the Hilton Omaha, the event was sponsored by the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) and supported by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Office of Research and Innovation, Creighton University, Nebraska Department of Economic Development, and Invest Nebraska. Read More » https://ow.ly/k5UL50TVyyJ
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“Exactly What to Say” written by Phil M Jones provides principles and examples that aim to help individuals grow their confidence in conversation. He refers to “magic words” that will help people find success when interacting with others. “Exactly What to Say,”was selected by the Nebraska Women in Agriculture program for the upcoming fourth quarter book club, which will conclude with a virtual discussion on December 19 at 10 a.m. Central Time. Learn More » https://ow.ly/ZwAz50TVy8L
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A recent study on food deserts in Nebraska will be covered in a free webinar presented by The Nebraska Cooperative Development Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Nebraska Grocery Industry Association. The webinar will take place on October 29th at 4PM. Learn More » https://ow.ly/YoaJ50TVxTb
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💡Have a business idea? 💡 Enter the Quick Pitch Competition to have the opportunity to pitch your business idea and the opportunity to win a cash prize! Learn More » https://lnkd.in/gwbud6iq
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Bradley Barker, Nebraska Extension specialist in 4-H and youth development, along with a team of co-investigators, has been awarded a nearly $2 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF). “I am extremely excited to begin this project and look forward to co-creating with youth while learning how both Western and traditional agricultural practices can be honored,” said Barker. The funding supports a project titled “Integrating Environmental Data Systems and Traditional Ecological Knowledge: A Framework for (Re)connecting Indigenous Youth to Traditional Foods and Modern Growing Practices.” Learn More » https://ow.ly/ZJBJ50TRZuG
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Meet Kacey Dethlefs, an Animal Science major with minors in the Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program and the Krutsinger Beef Industry Scholars program from Ravenna, Nebraska. "I came to UNL because it is my home away from home," Dethlefs said. Read more ›› https://ow.ly/8E6p50TUzmo
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Explore the Fall 2024 issue of the Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory Researcher. This edition brings you the latest research updates from the ranch, along with in-depth analysis of range and pasture management strategies. Discover how rigorous scientific inquiry is shaping the future of agriculture in the stunning Nebraska Sandhills.
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The Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, together with the Multistate Research Fund Impacts Program (MRF Impacts), will host an online training on Nov. 8 to help faculty members develop effective and well-articulated annual impact reports. Sara Delheimer, the MRF Impacts program coordinator will lead the training. Administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, the Multistate Research Fund supports agricultural innovation and sustainability through a federal grant program that funds collaborative research projects at state agricultural experiment stations and land-grand universities. Learn More » https://ow.ly/yqyr50TRZj4