Early Career Perennial Researchers Conference

We went to Kansas for the Land Institute’s early career workshop! We got to tour the Kanza Prairie and learn how disturbance (bison, fire) affects plant communities and meet to many people studying so many aspects of perennials- water and nutrients use, climate impacts, genetics, soil organic matter formation, supply chains, intercropping, disease resistance… 🌾🥳

Hannah and I both gave short talks at the conference – check them out above by clicking the link to our slides

Kernza in Wyoming - Evaluating Perennial Grains to Revitalize Wyoming Wheat Agriculture
Kernza in Wyoming - Evaluating Perennial Grains to Revitalize Wyoming Wheat Agriculture

The Kernza Wyoming Project is supported by Western SARE and run by the University of Wyoming

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