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Cody Creech serves as Professor in the Department of Agronomy & Horticulture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, holding the Fenster Professorship. Based at the Scottsbluff research facility (4502 Ave I, Scottsbluff, NE), his work addresses agricultural challenges in the semi-arid High Plains region through field-based research and extension activities.
His research program integrates agronomy, soil science, and entomology to develop sustainable dryland farming systems. Primary focus areas include optimizing winter wheat production through resistant varieties and cultural practices, evaluating soil health under diverse tillage and cover crop systems, and implementing biological control for wheat stem sawfly. His work emphasizes water conservation strategies and economic viability for farmers in water-limited environments.
Analysis of recent publications reveals consistent themes of long-term system resilience, with particular attention to crop rotation economics, cover crop water dynamics, and pest-plant interactions. His methodology combines field trials across Nebraska's precipitation gradient with novel yield prediction techniques, generating practical insights for improving productivity while maintaining soil health in climate-vulnerable agricultural regions.
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