Water and Integrated Cropping Systems
Date of this Version
12-1-2022
Document Type
Presentation
Citation
November 30 and December 1, 2022
Graduate Hotel, Lincoln, Nebraska
doi: 10.32873/unl.dc.oth.018
Abstract
What conference attendees had to say:
"The teaching overview and panel discussion provided many insights on how education pathways are evolving and the need to create diverse opportunities to meet dynamic needs."
"The extension component was valuable in seeing how those doing research can collaborate with and assist extension educators to make a greater impact in the state."
"It was good to learn what relevant research is being conducted and also the work being done in teaching in regards to water and cropping systems."
It was a great first WICS Conference. The discussions have only just begun.
Included in
Agriculture Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Water Resource Management Commons