Posts Tagged ‘ Animal Science ’

Animal Science rethinks, markets manure to public

Apr 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: April 22, 2010, Campus News

East Campus employees have retooled UNL’s use of horse apples, poultry poop and small animal excrement. For the second season, Animal Science employees are converting the three-pronged manure mix into a natural fertilizer and selling it to area gardeners for $2 per cubic foot (or in bulk for $45 per cubic yard). And, according to […]



Animal Science rethinks, markets manure to public

Apr 21st, 2010 | By | Category: April 22, 2010, Campus News

East Campus employees have retooled UNL’s use of horse apples, poultry poop and small animal excrement. For the second season, Animal Science employees are converting the three-pronged manure mix into a natural fertilizer and selling it to area gardeners for $2 per cubic foot (or in bulk for $45 per cubic yard). And, according to […]



3D teaching

Oct 15th, 2009 | By | Category: Campus News, Issue, October 15, 2009

UNL-developed idea introduced into Animal Science class Anyone who has seen a 3D movie recently knows how much more intense the experience can be compared with a traditional flat-screen film. Now, UNL has taken that premise and applied it to the classroom. This semester, UNL animal science students are the first to use a sophisticated, […]