Iowa State University been receiving lottery funds since 1986 Has it really taken this long almost 40 years to find this crop? How long did it take us to get from one crop to two? LAWS OF THE SEVENTY-SECOND G.A., 1987 SESSION CHAPTER 231 LOTTERY REVENUES APPROPRIATED AND ALLOCATED S.F. 515 AN ACT relating to the allocations and appropriations of lottery revenues and the programs for which the revenues may be used. . . . Applied research project proposals may be in, but are not limited to, the following areas of research: (1) Management development. (2) Biotechnology. (3) Microelectronics. (4) Genetics. (5) Molecular biology. (6) Laser science. (7) Third crop development. (8) Productivity enhancement/process controls. (9) Energy alternatives.
Shoutout to the people who had to move a piano all around campus! That's what I kept thinking about during the video! (According to the video description it was Corey Bickelhaupt and Jacob Eilers.)
Excellent video and specific example of how research is providing opportunity. The University of Nebraska Lincoln is proud that Dr. James Schnable, Nebraska Corn Checkoff Presidential Chair and UNL Professor of Agronomy and Horticulture, partnered with Iowa State University to move this innovative research forward.
The high temperature in Ames, Iowa, today is expected to be -8 degrees F. The high temperature where I live today is expected to be 72 degrees F, with a high of 81 on the 25th. I'm glad to be here.