Jeffrey Bradshaw
Promoting critical thinking in the field of agricultural sciences, Jeffrey Bradshaw serves as a Professor of Entomology and the Director of Plant Health at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln's College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources. With a profound dedication to advancing the understanding of plant health and entomology, his work is pivotal in addressing the challenges faced by modern agriculture. Jeffrey's research interests lie at the intersection of agriculture, plant health, and entomology, where he explores innovative solutions to improve crop resilience and pest management. His extensive research has contributed significantly to the development of sustainable agricultural practices, ensuring food security and environmental conservation. As a leader in his field, he is committed to mentoring the next generation of scientists, fostering a collaborative and dynamic learning environment. In addition to his research and teaching responsibilities, Jeffrey actively engages with the agricultural community, sharing his expertise through workshops, seminars, and publications. His efforts aim to bridge the gap between academic research and practical applications, empowering farmers and stakeholders with the knowledge needed to implement effective plant health strategies.
Publications
, 200-205, 2024-04-01
, 2-2, 2009-01-01
, 2-2, 2009-01-01
, 1-3, 2007-10-07
, 32-34, 2023-03-01
, 171-176, 2013-02-01
, 1-1, 2002-01-01