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Planting

Planting in southeast Lancaster County.  May 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Planting in southeast Lancaster County.  May 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Guangchao Sun plants his section of the field. James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable and his group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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A box of row markers await their turn. James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nate Pester pockets are filled with row markers while setting up the next section to be planted. James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nate Pester marks the rows. James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable pours corn kernels into his hand for the next row of planting. East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Tape measures are used to keep the row spacing accurate. James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable operates a hand planter in the freshly tilled soil as Leighton Wheeler, May graduate in biochemistry, places seed packets next to row markers for the next section of planting. East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ravi Mural drops a corn kernel into a hand planter. James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Packets of seed corn lean against their row markers while awaiting planting. James Schnable's group hand plants corn and sorghum seeds at the East Campus ag fields. May 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Brandi Sigmon and Christine Smith pours a packet of seeds into the hopper as the tractor slowly travels the field. James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Brandi Sigmon and Christine Smith pours a packet of seeds into the hopper as the tractor slowly travels the field. James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Brandi Sigmon and Christine Smith pours a packet of seeds into the hopper as the tractor slowly travels the field. James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Christine Smith pours a packet of seeds into the hopper as the tractor slowly travels the field. James Schnable corn research group plants at agronomy fields at 84th and Havelock in northeast Lincoln. Schnable’s lab studies grain DNA to find the best varieties for breeding and genetic modification to help with traits including yields and drought resistance. The 2.5-acre plot was being planted with 752 genotypes in 1680 precisely randomized plots. To plant those plots along with a check genotype, the researchers used 1860 packets of seeds manually poured into a hopper every 7 seconds while sitting atop a custom research planter. May 6, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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