In this episode, MS student Bret Elgersma tells us about his research using LiDAR on an experimental oak-pine plantation to capture data on the forest’s structural complexity and composition.
Step Outside: Describing Structural Complexity of a Forest with LiDAR
UT Gardens, Knoxville to Hold Spring Plant Sale Online
Annual Event Open to Gardens Members and General Public
Important Update to Value-Added Producer Grant Program
Interested Producers Should Plan to Attend March 11 Webinar
Foster to Serve as Weed Science Society of America Graduate Student Organization President
Delaney Foster, a UT Department of Plant Sciences doctoral student, studies at the West Tennessee AgResearch and Education Center and researches herbicide resistance. Photo courtesy of Delaney Foster.
Senseman Receives Highest Honor from the Weed Science Society of America
UT Plant Sciences Department Head Scott Senseman Named WSSA Fellow
Step Outside: Investigating the Life History of the Laurel Dace through a Surrogate Species
MS student and Tennessee Aquarium employee Shawna Fix explains how studying the life history of a closely related species gives scientists more information on the endangered Laurel Dace. Listen to…
James L. Herbert Executive Seminar Series Resonates With Students
Agricultural Industry Leaders Provide Invaluable Perspective and Experience KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Momentum continues to build for the popular James L. Herbert Executive Seminar Series that brings top agricultural leaders into…
UTIA Professor Receives SAEA Emerging Scholar Award
Karen DeLong Recognized for Distinguished Professional Contributions
UTIA Professor Earns SAEA Lifetime Achievement Award
Burton C. English Recognized for Outstanding Contributions to Agricultural Economics
UTIA Researchers Work To Improve Eastern Grasslands
NIFA Grant Should Improve Productivity, Sustainability and Resiliency of Grassland Agroecosystems