Terri JamesM.S.
State Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program Coordinator
Extension Educator
Office: 402-472-8973
Terri is an Extension Educator in Nebraska Extension at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Dept. of Agronomy and Horticulture. Her roles include Nebraska Extension State Master Gardener Volunteer Program Coordinator, planning and implementing the UNL Campus Master Gardener Volunteer Program, and supporting/developing content for Backyard Farmer. Terri earned her B.S. in Horticulture-Landscape Design and her M.S. in Public Gardening from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Before her work at the University, Terri was the curator/landscape designer with the Nebraska State Fair Park in Lincoln.
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Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program
Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program
Nebraska Master Gardener Program | Nebraska
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Backyard Farmer
Backyard Farmer is dedicated to helping you find solutions to your lawn and garden questions. Every year from spring to fall, our panel of experts deals with topics from insect pests and disease, turf, and fruits and vegetables, as well as landscape design and general horticulture topics.
Backyard Farmer | Nebraska
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Nebraska Regional Food Systems Initiative
All of us rely on the food system, but it’s not always clear what role we play or how we can make it better. Nebraska Extension is poised to assist all Nebraskans to become better acquainted with their food system and to work with communities across the state to embark on building a food system that meets the needs of everyone.
Nebraska Regional Food Systems Initiative |
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The First Steps of Vegetable Gardening
The First Steps of Vegetable Gardening | Backyard Farmer | Nebraska
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Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
In the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture, we empower students to connect with people, cultivate ideas, discover new opportunities and acquire the skills necessary to feed and enrich the lives of a growing global population.
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