The Range and Forage Sciences Program in the Department of Agronomy and 
Horticulture has several research assistant positions open for summer 2006 
at the Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory near Whitman, the Barta Brothers 
Ranch near Long Pine, and the UNL Campus. The Gudmundsen Sandhills 
Laboratory (13,000 acres) and the Barta Brothers Ranch (5,500 acres) are 
research ranches in the Sandhills that are owned and operated by UNL. 
Research at the ranches includes studies relating to grazing management, 
cattle grazing pattern response to environmental and management factors, 
livestock grazing-wildlife interactions, native plant response to water and 
defoliation stress, and ecology and management of sub-irrigated meadows. 
Research on the UNL East Campus and surrounding areas includes management 
of grass-legume pastures, interseeding of legumes into grass pastures, 
pasture renovation, and seeding of roadsides.

One research assistant or more is needed at each location to assist the 
research technologists and graduate students in collecting and managing 
data, maintaining research plots, and processing samples in the lab. 
Housing is available at the two Sandhills locations. Appointment will be 
from approximately 8 May to 15 August 2006. Previous experience in ranch 
work or plant sciences is not required, but is helpful. Wages are 
commensurate with experience and are set by university policy. Appointments 
will require a significant amount of outdoor work. For more information on 
positions or locations, please feel free to contact:

Dr. Walter Schacht
Associate Professor of Rangeland Ecology 
347 Keim Hall
402-472-0205
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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