Water and Integrated Cropping Systems
Date of this Version
11-30-2022
Document Type
Article
Citation
November 30 and December 1, 2022
Graduate Hotel, Lincoln, Nebraska
Abstract
The Water and Integrated Cropping Systems (WICS) Hub was established to facilitate and provide collaborative opportunities for IANR faculty to leverage their individual and collective knowledge, talents, and interests to drive impact in Research and Discovery, Teaching and Learning, Extension and Outreach. This past year we focused on building connections as well as identifying and prioritizing big challenges and opportunities facing Nebraskans. The faculty identified and organized around the following themes, Digital/Precision Agriculture, Soil Health, Integrated Cropping Systems, Water Quality, and Water Quantity. The Theme Groups are faculty led and multi-disciplinary with representation across IANR Departments and Faculty appointments. We welcome you to join us in our journey to drive collective impact in Research, Teaching, and Extension by joining us for the 2022 WICS Conference. The desired outcomes for the conference are:
• Create awareness of innovative research, extension, and teaching efforts, along with regional and statewide needs
• Provide opportunities for information exchange between specialists, educators, research and teaching faculty
• Facilitate integration of research information and extension programming at the State and Regional scale
Included in
Agriculture Commons, Natural Resources Management and Policy Commons, Water Resource Management Commons