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Tami Brown-Brandl, professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, uses an engineering approach to research ways technology can improve production agriculture. Her work is termed “precision animal management” and according to Brown-Brandl, Nebraska leads the United States in this work. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 13, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Tami Brown-Brandl, professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, uses an engineering approach to research ways technology can improve production agriculture. Her work is termed “precision animal management” and according to Brown-Brandl, Nebraska leads the United States in this work. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 13, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Tami Brown-Brandl, professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, uses an engineering approach to research ways technology can improve production agriculture. Her work is termed “precision animal management” and according to Brown-Brandl, Nebraska leads the United States in this work. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 13, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Tami Brown-Brandl, professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, uses an engineering approach to research ways technology can improve production agriculture. Her work is termed “precision animal management” and according to Brown-Brandl, Nebraska leads the United States in this work. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 13, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Tami Brown-Brandl, professor in the Department of Biological Systems Engineering at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln, uses an engineering approach to research ways technology can improve production agriculture. Her work is termed “precision animal management” and according to Brown-Brandl, Nebraska leads the United States in this work. Photo for the 2019 publication of the Strategic Discussions for Nebraska magazine. June 13, 2019, Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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