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We’re kicking off the Competitiveness Conversation in Nebraska, focused on the bioeconomy—a sector projected to reach $30 trillion globally by 2050.
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Dan Uden, interim director of CRAWL, spoke on KRVN with Tiffany Heng-Moss, a UNL vice chancellor and VP, about how #resilience research helps farmers and ranchers manage drought, wildfire and other stressors to keep land productive.
https://t.co/JyyvCK9BO4
Congratulations, Cody Creech, Terri James, Sam Wortman and Daniel Uden on your promotion and/or tenure in 2026! https://t.co/DUbe24r4Kc
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The Nebraska-Montana EPSCoR team published survey results of how producers and conservation professionals in Nebraska view risks of grasslands shifting to woodlands.
https://t.co/2SBp8njpC9
@resilience_RA
Dan Uden, interim CRAWL director, has been sharing an ecological resilience perspective while helping lead the digital ag initiative at @UNLincoln
https://t.co/jU0FPbLGcw
@resilience_RA
New book from our university's Larkin Powell describes long-term changes in Nebraska landscapes. Larkin, a wildlife biologist and the head of the School of Natural Resources, is a prolific author
https://t.co/ifFZu8HQoj
Daniel Uden, #UNLAgroHort and @UNLSNR assistant professor, stepped into the role of interim director of the Center for Resilience in Agricultural Working Landscapes at #Nebraska U in January. Details: https://t.co/faQVjy3IIa #UNL
Ranchers in a University of Nebraska–Lincoln study said the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) could be modernized and improved using regenerative ranching practices.
https://t.co/fcpNE8lfmO
New WildAg episode is live!
What makes the Great Plains such a productive agricultural hotspot? And why are some fields just more productive than others no matter what? It turns out the secret is in the soil. This month we are joined by Dr. Ray Ward, founder of @WardLabs, to discuss how our soils came to be and how a better knowledge of your soil can lead to healthier farms and ecosystems overall. With a PhD in Soil Fertility and personal farming experience, Dr. Ward shares how practices like cover crops and diversifying an operation can lead to massive benefits – in soil health, water quality, wildlife abundance, ecosystem health and farmer profitability.
Find this episode on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you stream your podcasts.
Listen here: https://t.co/tRIeeRJPp0
#WildAg #WildAgPodcast #Conservation #Farming #Agriculture
Hannah Allen, a master's student at the Center for Resilience in Agricultural Working Landscapes, is examining nutrition in cattle diets and grazing preferences in a patch-burn grazing system in the Nebraska Sandhills. 🐮
Learn more ›› https://t.co/ELX6lrQSJq 📲
In some of our latest graduate student research, Hannah Allen reveals what cattle are eating in a Sandhills patch-burn grazing system.
https://t.co/1mv9Vy8UEj
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In this Forbes article, UNL's Craig Allen provides observations on global threats to forests. Craig headed an international panel that released a recent report on forest resilience
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https://t.co/H50yAKZlv6
The Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory Open House is well underway!
The morning was full of cattle market updates, a long range weather forecast, interactive sessions, and a look into the ADAPT project at the ranch. 🐮
In this Forbes article, UNL's Craig Allen provides observations on global threats to forests. Craig headed an international panel that released a recent report on forest resilience
@NebraskaCRAWL
https://t.co/H50yAKZlv6
University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers released a decision-making tool this month to guide land managers and owners on the best use of time and money to resist, accept or direct tree invasions on grasslands.
https://t.co/21BS4Ae8xd
@unlagrohort@UNLSNR
A North American scientific network has found that agriculture systems in the United States, Canada and Mexico lack information on their resilience and ability to avoid collapse.
https://t.co/7FH9s0TPdR
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"A very worthwhile undertaking": An international panel chaired by @UNLSNR's Craig Allen is pointing to the crucial benefits forests provide and calling on countries to adopt well-informed resilience strategies. https://t.co/J7SDFbdrOy #Nebraska#UNL@UNL_IANR