University of Nebraska IANR
The University of Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources (IANR) is 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 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.
Sensor-Based Fertigation Management Research Boosts Efficiency, Profitability
For the past four years, UNL researchers have studied the prospects for using SBFM to increase the efficiency and profitability of nitrogen use.
How Much Nitrogen Does a Cover Crop Take Up and Release?
With growing interest in cover crops, it is important to understand how cover crops might impact soil fertility for the following cash crop.