![An extension feather banner flies over a wheat field for a plot test field day event northeast of Fairbury, Nebraska. June 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240606_Wheat_251.jpg)
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![The university's new wheat variety, NE Prism CLP, stands out for its resistance to fungal disease, including to fusarium head blight, which has been a challenge for many producers in the Nebraska Panhandle over the past year. A sign marks the particular variety of wheat in a test plot northeast of Fairbury, Nebraska. June 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240606_Wheat_225.jpg)
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![Nebraska producers had requested a new Clearfield variety, and the university responded after extensive field testing. Stephen Wegulo holds a stalk of wheat. Stephen Wegulo and Katherine Frels have developed a new disease-resistant wheat variety. June 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240606_Wheat_187.jpg)
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![The university developed this new wheat variety through a group effort headed by Stephen Wegulo, professor of plant pathology and plant pathologist for Nebraska Extension, and Katherine Frels, Nebraska’s small grains breeder and an assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture. The test plots of NE Prism CLP, a new disease-resistant wheat variety being grown in a test plot northeast of Fairbury, Nebraska. June 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240606_Wheat_133.jpg)
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![The university developed this new wheat variety through a group effort headed by Stephen Wegulo, professor of plant pathology and plant pathologist for Nebraska Extension, and Katherine Frels, Nebraska’s small grains breeder and an assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture. Frels, right, and Wegulo look over the test plots of NE Prism CLP, a new disease-resistant wheat variety being grown in a test plot northeast of Fairbury, Nebraska. June 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240606_Wheat_107.jpg)
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![Wheat beginning to ripen in a field northwest of Jansen, Nebraska. June 6, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240606_Wheat_073.jpg)
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![Justin Korver harvests corn in the southeast Lancaster County. November 8, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231108_Harvest_007.jpg)
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![Justin Korver harvests corn in the southeast Lancaster County. November 8, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231108_Harvest_006.jpg)
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![Justin Korver harvests corn in the southeast Lancaster County. November 8, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231108_Harvest_005.jpg)
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![Justin Korver harvests corn in the southeast Lancaster County. November 8, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231108_Harvest_001.jpg)
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![Clouds over a cornfield in southeast Lancaster County. July 28, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/230728_Corn_Rainbow_091.jpg)
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![A rainbow forms over a cornfield in southeast Lancaster County. July 28, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/230728_Corn_Rainbow_036.jpg)
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![Corn tassels sparkle in the morning light. July 11, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/230711_Corn_093.jpg)
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![Corn tassels sparkle in the morning light. July 11, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/230711_Corn_058.jpg)
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![A line of thunderstorms builds up behind new corn awaiting the rain. June 2, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/230602_Corn_010_0.jpg)
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![Soybeans in East Campus field. October 28, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/221028_Soybeans_111.jpg)
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![Corn harvest south of Chapman, Nebraska. October 13, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/221013_Harvest_0068.jpg)
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![Corn harvest south of Chapman, Nebraska. October 13, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/221013_Harvest_0030.jpg)
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![A combine harvests soybeans in a field northeast of Adams, Nebraska. October 3, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/221003_Harvest_018.jpg)
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![A combine harvests soybeans in a field northeast of Adams, Nebraska. October 3, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/221003_Harvest_003.jpg)
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![Jinliang Yang, assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture, is leading an effort to better understand sorghum’s genetic makeup to improve the crop’s nitrogen use efficiency. Yang is working with sorghum including this field at UNL’s Havelock Fields. September 9, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220909_Jinliang_Yang_059.jpg)
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![Jinliang Yang, assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture, is leading an effort to better understand sorghum’s genetic makeup to improve the crop’s nitrogen use efficiency. Yang is working with sorghum including this field at UNL’s Havelock Fields. September 9, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220909_Jinliang_Yang_033.jpg)
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![Jinliang Yang, assistant professor of agronomy and horticulture, is leading an effort to better understand sorghum’s genetic makeup to improve the crop’s nitrogen use efficiency. Yang is working with sorghum including this field at UNL’s Havelock Fields. September 9, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/220909_Jinliang_Yang_028.jpg)
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