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March 8, 2004
CASNR Week Activities March 25-31 at UNL
LINCOLN, Neb. — Students in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources have planned a week of events in March to celebrate excellence and the benefits of agriculture and natural resources in Nebraska. More

February 18, 2004
First Nebraska Youth Beef Leadership Symposium April 18-20 at UNL
LINCOLN, Neb. — Young people across the state will learn more about what it takes to become a leader in the beef industry at the first Nebraska Beef Leadership Symposium at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in April.  More

February 11, 2004
Crop Management Meetings Scheduled in February and March
LINCOLN, Neb. — Three University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension crop management programs in February and March will provide information on a variety of topics for agribusiness professionals and producers. More

December 18, 2003
Nation's First Culinology Graduate Will Be Named Saturday at UNL
LINCOLN, Neb. — More than a year ago, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Metropolitan Community College in Omaha teamed up to offer a degree that not only would give students a background in food science, but also culinary skills to satisfy today's sophisticated consumers. More

December 12, 2003
Computer Program Offers Producers More Information for Management Decisions
LINCOLN, Neb. — A computer program in the works at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln could help corn producers make more informed management decisions during the growing season, a soil scientist said at UNL's Agronomy and Horticulture Highlights program. More

November 21, 2003
Gamma Sigma Delta Ag Honorary Honors Four IANR Faculty, Inducts 19
LINCOLN, Neb. — Gamma Sigma Delta, the honor society of agriculture, recently honored four University of Nebraska faculty members and inducted 19 new members. More

November 6, 2003
UNL Soil Judging Team Second in Regional Competition
LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's soil judging team finished second in this year's regional contest in Columbia, Mo., last month. The team now goes on to national competition. More

September 17, 2003
UNL Grad Student Builds Hazelnut Husker
LINCOLN, Neb. — Lee Pothast has a penchant for seeing how things work. At age 10 he took apart a new stereo and put it back together again. For years he was a master auto mechanic and builder of farm equipment in his home state of South Dakota. People were always asking him how to get things figured out. More

April 23, 2003
UNL Will Continue Funding for Current Veterinary Students
LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chancellor Harvey Perlman announced today (Wednesday, April 23) that UNL will continue to support students already enrolled in a veterinary medicine program at Kansas State University. He also will propose a more targeted program responsive to Nebraska's needs for the future. More

March 21, 2003
Many Activities Planned For CASNR Week April 5-12
LINCOLN, Neb. — Seasons of Success is the theme for the fourth annual College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources Week on the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's East Campus April 5-12. More

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