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DTSTART:20250213T165000Z
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ORGANIZER;CN=Tamara Sukhova:MAILTO:tsukhova2@unl.edu
SUMMARY:Agronomy and Horticulture Seminar\: Nevin Lawrence
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:As of 2023\, there were no herbicides to control Palmer amarant
 h in sugar beet within Nebraska or Colorado. This presentation covers the 
 past six years of research from the Panhandle Weed Science group that led 
 to a emergency use label for a novel herbicide. Saving the industry $7 mil
 lion in yield in 2024.
LOCATION:Keim Hall Room 150
URL://events.unl.edu/CGS/2025/02/13/187872/
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DTSTART:20250213T180000Z
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DTSTAMP:20250211T174549Z
ORGANIZER;CN=Department of Agronomy and Horticulture:MAILTO:agrohort@unl.ed
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SUMMARY:Glow All In for Agronomy and Horticulture Students
STATUS:CONFIRMED
DESCRIPTION:#GlowBigRed — 24 Hours of Husker Giving is Feb. 12-13 from no
 on to noon\, and the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture is counting o
 n you!\nYour gift to Agronomy and Horticulture students will increase oppo
 rtunities for them to make the most of their GLOBAL NEBRASKA experience by
  assisting with financial support for participation in faculty-led study a
 broad opportunities.\n\n“During our study abroad trip to Costa Rica I ha
 d the opportunity to fall in love with ecology and explore how to combine 
 agriculture and respect for the natural world to ensure sustainable food s
 ystems well into the future.” —Laura Albro\, Senior\, Agronomy Major\,
  Tropical Agroecosystems of Costa Rica 2025\n\n“Being in Rwanda helped m
 e reflect on the ways that we are all connected and showed me that we have
  more similarities than differences\, even on different sides of the world
 .” —Charlotte Brockman\, Senior\, Agronomy Major\, Rwanda\: Experienti
 al Agriculture & Natural Resources 2024\n\n“We take many things for gran
 ted as agriculturalists\, visiting Rwanda helped me realize that true succ
 ess starts with hard work and community.” —Chase Lewandowski\, Sophomo
 re\, Plant Biology and Microbiology Major\n\n“This trip pushed me out of
  my comfort zone and helped me grow academically and personally.” —Mad
 die Weber\, Junior\, Agronomy Major\, Tropical Agroecosystems of Costa Ric
 a 2025\n\nCheck out our students’ experiences during study abroad progra
 ms to Rwanda and Costa Rica on our giving page at https\://go.unl.edu/agro
 hort-gbr\, and let’s give from the heart during Glow Big Red!
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