Sam Wortman
@unl_envrhort
All things horticulture and the environment at UNL. Exploring the impact of horticultural cropping systems on the environment, and vice versa.
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http://agronomy.unl.edu/wortman 10-06-2016 15:47:27
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Congrats #horticulture doctoral student Caleb Wehrbein—awarded the Cooper Sharpless Fellowship! Now he's working with Sam Wortman, looking at the viability of using biodegradable fabrics for high-density production of specialty crops. #UNL #UNLAgroHort go.unl.edu/2bh3
A new method for detecting micro-fragments of biodegradable mulch films containing poly(butylene adipate-co-terephthalate) (PBAT) in soil - Study by Wortman et al. doi.org/10.1002/jeq2.2… Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture Sam Wortman
Great thread here about spatial distribution of lead in soils and implications for urban agriculture. Well done Andrew Margenot
GARDENERS & URBAN FARMERS: Sam Wortman wants you to participate in a science project to collect plant & soil data in your garden! Learn abt benefits of soil health mgnt practices & provide data to evaluate changes in urban soil health. ›› APPLY: go.unl.edu/05hj #UNL
Robotic lettuce planting on University of Nebraska-Lincoln East Campus today with santosh pitla team. Exploring ways to automate tasks on local fruit and vegetable farms Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources
Amazing day at the University of Costa Rica making new friends (Manuel and Claudio in their Herbie Husker hats 😀), learning about new crops (papaya), and discussing our shared biodegradable mulch research project. Grateful to K@KK Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture for the opportunity!
Fun (and very hot) week at University of Costa Rica Santa Cruz! Finished setting up a parallel trial with Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture to compare biodegradable weed barrier performance for leafy greens 🥬
Grafted tomato production is popular in high tunnels, but Sam Wortman research Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture suggests grafting is not consistently beneficial in open field production systems. #HortScience doi.org/10.21273/HORTS…
A new biobased compostable mulch system was designed for high population crops like carrot where seeds are planted on and grow through the mulch. Preliminary research by Sam Wortman suggests it reduces weeds by over 90%. #HortTechnology doi.org/10.21273/HORTT…
Rain didn't stop Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture faculty Sam Wortman to share information about the use of living and plastic mulch in strawberry production & variety trials. Well done! Dr. Martha Mamo University of Nebraska-Lincoln Nebraska Extension Nebraska Research
Palmer amaranth can be a problem weed in strawberry 🍓 production fields. Research Nebraska Agronomy and Horticulture faculty Sam Wortman indicates biodegradable mulch films can be used for weed suppression. Nebraska Extension Dr. Martha Mamo