Working Trees For Carbon Cycle Balance

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Working Trees For Carbon: Windbreaks In The U.S.

Carbon storage, compounded with reduced energy consumption, makes windbreaks an obvious conservation choice. (2 pages)

Maps & Directions

Are you planning a visit to the USDA National Agroforestry Center? Then, you need some maps and directions. We've done the work of gathering such things for you:

Maps

Directions from Lincoln Municipal Airport

  • Exiting the airport, you will be driving east on West Adams Street
  • Make a right (south) on Cornhusker Highway, which will curve left (eastward)
  • Take Cornhusker Highway to North 33rd Street
  • Go south on North 33rd Street, then make a left (east) on either
    • the major street, Huntington Avenue,
      • which you will follow to, then turn right (south) on, North 38th Street
    • or the following street, East Campus Loop
      • which you will follow to North 38th Street
  • The USDA National Agroforestry Center is located on the southwest corner of the 4-way stop at North 38th Street and East Campus Loop.
  • Visitor parking can be found south of the USDA National Agroforestry Center