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Research Nebraskais published twice a year by the Communications and Information Technology unit at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln under the auspices of the Dean of the Agricultural Research Division in the Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.

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Chancellor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Harvey Perlman

Harlan Vice Chancellor, Institute of Agriculture
and Natural Resources
John C. Owens

Dean and Director, Agricultural Research Division
Darrell W. Nelson

Editors
Vicki Miller
Linda Ulrich

Contributing Writers
Ashley Anderson
Heather Corley
Molly Klocksin
Sally Marek
Monica Norby

Graphic Design
Gary Goodding

Staff Photographer
Brett Hampton

Partners with Nebraska
Land-grant universities work with the people they serve. NU's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources does so in priority areas of food, agriculture, agribusiness, natural resources, people and commnities. We teach, discover new knowledge through research, and extend that new, unbiased information across the state and beyond through extension.

 

September 2001
Volume 12, Number 2