Lincoln, Neb. —When you decide to make a large investment in something — for example, a house — you likely ask yourself a series of questions …
Lincoln, Neb. —The University of Nebraska–Lincoln Horticulture Club will host its first-ever Mental Health Plant Distribution May 21, near the…
Lincoln, Neb. —The North Central Extension Risk Management Education Center (NCERMEC) recently awarded over $650,000 in funding to 15 project …
Lincoln, Neb. —Louis Pasteur, the father of pasteurization and pioneer of the germ theory of disease, said, “Chance favors only the prepared mind.”
Lincoln, Neb. —Many cow-calf producers in Nebraska have become accustomed to using distillers grains as a source of both protein and energy to…
Lincoln, Neb. —Nebraska Extension is calling on municipalities, lawn care companies, farmers and others to donate or sell wood chips, hay, law…
Lincoln, Neb. —The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Department of Agricultural Economics will continue its live webinar series, “Land Manageme…
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Lincoln, Neb. —Another growing season is upon us, and with it comes the widespread use of crop protection products. Pesticides are an importan…
Lincoln, Neb. — A national slowdown in the production of ethanol as a result of COVID-19 has led to shorter supplies of distillers grain.
Lincoln, Neb. —With the continuing spread of COVID-19, Nebraska Extension has released best practices for controlling COVID-19 in small meat p…
Lincoln, Neb. —Nebraska Extension is conducting introductory level field scout training online during a May 13 training session.
Lincoln, Neb. —Soybean and corn are the most commonly rotated crops in the Midwest, United States. Rotation benefits are well documented for b…
Lincoln, Neb. —The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Tractor Test Laboratory has accelerateed into its second century. The tractor test laborat…
Lincoln, Neb. —Not only is continuity of business important for farmers and ranchers during the COVID-19 pandemic, food production has been cl…
Lincoln, Neb. —Mint is not grown commercially in Nebraska on a large scale yet — there are less than 500 acres — but a project at the Universi…
Lincoln, Neb. —New for the 2020 growing season, Nebraska Extension presents “Streaming On-Farm Research,” a series of short live webinars for …
Lincoln, Neb. —The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Department of Agricultural Economics’ Farm and Ranch Management team will present a series…
Lincoln, Neb. —The Nebraska Dairy Extension will debut a monthly webinar series on April 14 at 11 a.m. CST.
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Lincoln, Neb. —On the surface, it resembles a stainless steel spear, roughly 6 feet long with a silver-dollar diameter that ends in a 30-degre…
Lincoln, Neb. —The Department of Plant Pathology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has published its annual newsletter, PathogeNews.
Lincoln, Neb. —Farmers across Nebraska participated in more than 100 research studies in 2019 as part of Nebraska Extension’s On-Farm Research…
Lincoln, Neb. —Carlos Martinez has spent most of his life involved with agriculture. He grew up on his family’s sugarcane farm in El Salvador …
Lincoln, Neb. —Army cutworms have been spotted in Kansas and Nebraska crop fields in March. This is an important time to scout for this pest, …
Lincoln, Neb. —The Department of Animal Science at the University of Nebraska –Lincoln will present four awards of distinction at the Animal S…
Lincoln, Neb. —In light of recent developments regarding the COVID-19 virus, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Department of Animal Science h…
Lincoln, Neb. —Ranchers interested in learning about the latest cutting-edge research in range livestock production from the University of Neb…