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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, right, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross walk behind th
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, red shirt, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross walk behin
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Flex-Ro, which first entered fields in 2019 to measure crop traits, can be controlled remotely and o
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer walks behind the robotic planter as it starts a row. The self drivi
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, left, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross dig through the
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, left, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross dig through the
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Flex-Ro, which first entered fields in 2019 to measure crop traits, can be controlled remotely and o
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Graduate research assistant Taylor Cross connects the seed box to the planter. The self-driving robo
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Flex-Ro, which first entered fields in 2019 to measure crop traits, can be controlled remotely and o
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, red shirt, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross walk behin
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Flex-Ro, which first entered fields in 2019 to measure crop traits, can be controlled remotely and o
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, red shirt, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross walk behin
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Flex-Ro, which first entered fields in 2019 to measure crop traits, can be controlled remotely and o
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, left, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross dig through the
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Graduate research assistant Taylor Cross (left) and graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer walk behind the
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Bryce Doeschot, Market Journal and IANR Media, films the planting. The self-driving robotic planter
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Flex-Ro, which first entered fields in 2019 to measure crop traits, can be controlled remotely and o
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer checks the programming on the planter as it turns for another row.
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, red shirt, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross walk behin
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, left, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross dig through the
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Graduate student Ian Tempelmeyer, left, and graduate research assistant Taylor Cross dig through the
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Frank Billings, a veterinary pathologist in the early days of the University of Nebraska, drew these
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Matt Hille (left) and Dustin Loy look over a culture of Moraxella bovis in the Veterinary Diagnostic
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A cow with bovine pinkeye. Bovine pinkeye is the No. 1 reported disease for breeding cows and No. 2
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