Activity
Time:
Agronomy and Horticulture Seminar
Date:
3:30 pm
Keim Hall
1825 N 38th St
Lincoln NE 68503
Lincoln NE 68503
Additional Info: KEIM
Keim Hall Room: 150
David Wedin, director, Nine-Mile Prairie and Agroforestry Research Farm, professor, Natural Resources, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, will present “Conserving, managing and restoring grassland diversity in Lincoln’s New Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch.” Since 2016, UNL faculty and students have been assessing plant and pollinator diversity in grasslands totaling thousands of acres in the Prairie Corridor project. In this seminar, the results from experiments on how diversity responds to management approaches will be presented.
Contact:
Judy Fredrick, 402-472-5138, jfredrick3@unl.edu
David Wedin, director, Nine-Mile Prairie and Agroforestry Research Farm, professor, Natural Resources, University of Nebraska–Lincoln, will present “Conserving, managing and restoring grassland diversity in Lincoln’s New Prairie Corridor on Haines Branch.” Since 2016, UNL faculty and students have been assessing plant and pollinator diversity in grasslands totaling thousands of acres in the Prairie Corridor project. In this seminar, the results from experiments on how diversity responds to management approaches will be presented.
Contact:
Judy Fredrick, 402-472-5138, jfredrick3@unl.edu
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This event originated in Master Naturalist Volunteer & Continuing Education Opportunities .