The Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute is in full stride, working in concert with a powerful network of state, national and global partners who are all committed to ensuring water and food security for future generations. It is nearly impossible to compile a list of all the impactful projects the institute has developed and supported in the past decade.
10-Year Progress Report
FY 2020 Annual Report
- Overview
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10-Year Report
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Original research cohort
- Data Analysis as a Foundation for Water/Food/Energy Research
- Crop Water Modeling Helps Farmers Improve Efficiency
- From Argentina to America: Digging into Global Yield Gap
- Remote Sensing, Cosmic Ray Probes, Automation are Irrigation’s Future
- Mobile Sensors Use Nuclear Physics to Get Better Soil Moisture Data
- Crop Growth and Development: Knowledge Unfolding through Generations
- A Message from the President
- Ten-Year Timeline
- Tributes
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Original research cohort
- Development
- Communication
- Education
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Research
- Supported Student Research
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Faculty Fellow Research
- DWFI Faculty Fellows lead Nebraska research
- Possible solution for nitrate pollution moving from lab to field in Nebraska
- Wastewater testing for COVID-19 could help predict surges of the virus
- Testing the ability of floating treatment wetlands
- Early detection of changing ecosystems is aim of Nebraska-led research
- DWFI welcomes eight new Faculty Fellows
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Nebraska research
- Water footprint of beef cattle production research featured in 2020 Nebraska Beef Cattle Report
- DWFI uses Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator grant to support cleantech startups impacted by COVID-19
- Nebraska Vadose Zone Program helps water managers predict future water quality challenges
- Testing farms for nitrogen leaching research
- Nebraska Water Center UNL Extension Convene Nitrate Workshops
- Connecting stakeholders
- Dashboard maps COVID-19 data with resource capacity social vulnerability and population density
- Water Sciences Laboratory celebrates 30 years
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Global and national research
- DWFI strengthening its engagement in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
- Flux towers enhance evapotranspiration measurements
- Kazakh agriculture and water leaders invite DWFIs expertise
- From soil to satellites
- Protecting and preserving the Ogallala Aquifer
- DWFI at the global water table
- Reclaimed water can be a safe alternative in food processing
FY 2020 Annual Report
- Overview
-
10-Year Report
-
Original research cohort
- Data Analysis as a Foundation for Water/Food/Energy Research
- Crop Water Modeling Helps Farmers Improve Efficiency
- From Argentina to America: Digging into Global Yield Gap
- Remote Sensing, Cosmic Ray Probes, Automation are Irrigation’s Future
- Mobile Sensors Use Nuclear Physics to Get Better Soil Moisture Data
- Crop Growth and Development: Knowledge Unfolding through Generations
- A Message from the President
- Ten-Year Timeline
- Tributes
-
Original research cohort
- Development
- Communication
- Education
-
Research
- Supported Student Research
-
Faculty Fellow Research
- DWFI Faculty Fellows lead Nebraska research
- Possible solution for nitrate pollution moving from lab to field in Nebraska
- Wastewater testing for COVID-19 could help predict surges of the virus
- Testing the ability of floating treatment wetlands
- Early detection of changing ecosystems is aim of Nebraska-led research
- DWFI welcomes eight new Faculty Fellows
-
Nebraska research
- Water footprint of beef cattle production research featured in 2020 Nebraska Beef Cattle Report
- DWFI uses Wells Fargo Innovation Incubator grant to support cleantech startups impacted by COVID-19
- Nebraska Vadose Zone Program helps water managers predict future water quality challenges
- Testing farms for nitrogen leaching research
- Nebraska Water Center UNL Extension Convene Nitrate Workshops
- Connecting stakeholders
- Dashboard maps COVID-19 data with resource capacity social vulnerability and population density
- Water Sciences Laboratory celebrates 30 years
-
Global and national research
- DWFI strengthening its engagement in the entrepreneurial ecosystem
- Flux towers enhance evapotranspiration measurements
- Kazakh agriculture and water leaders invite DWFIs expertise
- From soil to satellites
- Protecting and preserving the Ogallala Aquifer
- DWFI at the global water table
- Reclaimed water can be a safe alternative in food processing