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Anne Streich is a Professor of Practice and PLAS Undergraduate Adviser in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Her expertise lies in Turfgrass Management, and she plays a significant role in undergraduate advising and development. She is also the advisor for the UNL Turf Club and Turf Competitions Team, contributing to student engagement and professional growth in turf-related fields.
- B.S. in Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1993
- M.S. in Horticulture, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 1996
- M.C.R.P. in Community Planning, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2009
Streich’s research focuses on integrating Turfgrass Management with educational strategies to enhance student enrollment and program development. Her work addresses practical challenges in turf management, including environmental conditions on golf courses and diagnostic tools for landscape issues. She has contributed to publications on these topics, emphasizing their application in academic and industry settings.
Her publications span areas like student recruitment in turfgrass programs, plant science education, landscape diagnostics, golf course management, and outdoor event attendance estimation. These works reflect interdisciplinary approaches combining agronomy, environmental science, and educational outreach.
As an educator, Streich teaches courses such as Introductory Turfgrass Management, Plant and Landscape Systems Orientation Seminar, and various internships in Agronomy, Horticulture, and Landscape Design. She also leads study tours focused on U.S. agriculture and golf turf management, fostering experiential learning opportunities.
Anne Streich advises the UNL Turf Club and Turf Competitions Team, supporting student participation in professional activities. Her contributions to the field include curriculum development and practical research applications in turfgrass systems and undergraduate education.




