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DrPlantHealth

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The Doctor of Plant Health (DPH) is a professional degree focused on developing plant practitioners. The DPH degree is comparable to other health practitioners

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Cody Creech (@ne_drylandcrops) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excellent opportunity to gain some knowledge from two retired dryland crop scientists - Gary and David. Consider coming to learn how crop rotations and other decisions impact our soils.

Excellent opportunity to gain some knowledge from two retired dryland crop scientists - Gary and David. Consider coming to learn how crop rotations and other decisions impact our soils.
Nebraska Entomology (@unlentomology) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We have received official word that Doug Golick (left) has been approved by the IANR Vice Chancellor and UNL Chancellor for promotion to Professor, and Justin McMechan (right) has been approved for promotion to Associate Professor with tenure. Congratulations, Doug and Justin!

We have received official word that Doug Golick (left) has been approved by the IANR Vice Chancellor and UNL Chancellor for promotion to Professor, and Justin McMechan (right) has been approved for promotion to Associate Professor with tenure. Congratulations, Doug and Justin!
University of Nebraska-Lincoln (@unlincoln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you or someone you know needs support, please reach out to the Office of Student Advocacy and Support (go.unl.edu/emergencysuppo…) or the Employee Assistance Program (eap.unl.edu).

If you or someone you know needs support, please reach out to the Office of Student Advocacy and Support (go.unl.edu/emergencysuppo…) or the Employee Assistance Program (eap.unl.edu).
Jeff Bradshaw 🌾🐞 (@true_bug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A day full of fieldwork and wind in eastern CO and western NE. Enjoying working with my USDA-ARS pals on wheat stem sawfly parasitoid conservation projects in wheat!

A day full of fieldwork and wind in eastern CO and western NE. Enjoying working with my USDA-ARS pals on wheat stem sawfly parasitoid conservation projects in wheat!
Univ of NE ENREEC (@nebenreec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in learning about roller crimping as way to mechanically terminate cover crops without tillage? Workshop on May 22, registration at 9 a.m., program runs 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. @ ENREEC. Sponsored by the USDA’s Transition to Organic Partnership Program & Nebraska Extension.

Interested in learning about roller crimping as way to mechanically terminate cover crops without tillage? Workshop on May 22, registration at 9 a.m., program runs 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. @ ENREEC. Sponsored by the USDA’s Transition to Organic Partnership Program &amp; <a href="/UNLExtension/">Nebraska Extension</a>.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln (@unlincoln) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meet a new addition to campus that is out of this world 🚀 A sweetgum tree planted on East Campus earlier this month spent 25 days in space and completed three orbits around the moon with NASA’s Artemis I mission during its time as a seed. ›› ow.ly/unVQ50SisFH

Meet a new addition to campus that is out of this world 🚀 A sweetgum tree planted on East Campus earlier this month spent 25 days in space and completed three orbits around the moon with NASA’s Artemis I mission during its time as a seed. ›› ow.ly/unVQ50SisFH
Tamra Jackson-Ziems (@tjcksn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's true. Tar spot is developing in several states & has now been confirmed in Richardson County Nebraska by team member Talon Mues & is probably also n other locations. Send samples to UNLPlant&Pest Clinic for help identifying tar spot (free) & other diseases Nebraska CropWatch

Jeff Bradshaw 🌾🐞 (@true_bug) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wondering around Athens taking pics of cats. I mean, they are kind of photogenic. Maybe it’s the jet lag…Maybe it was that Greek espresso…who could say. 🤷🏻‍♂️

Wondering around Athens taking pics of cats. I mean, they are kind of photogenic. Maybe it’s the jet lag…Maybe it was that Greek espresso…who could say. 🤷🏻‍♂️