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Producers needing to update their manure management license will have multiple opportunities to attend one of the manure land application workshops at various locations across the state. Nebraska Extension Manure Management Educator Leslie Johnson talks about helping producers stay educated and licensed for manure applications.…
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Feedlot owners, managers, employees, and others in the industry are invited to attend the 2025 Beef Feedlot Roundtable at one of several locations around the state. Nebraska Extension Beef Feedlot Specialist Jessica Sperber says this year’s conference topics include managing hairy heel wart, leveraging cattle implant strategies for greater gains as…
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Make plans now to attend the 2025 Women in Ag Conference at the Holiday Inn Convention Center in Kearney this February. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Jessica Groskopf says attendees will learn how to better manage risk, improve their farms and ranches and become more successful operators and business partners.…
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Winter watering is essential in dry years to keep landscape plants alive and healthy through the winter. University of Nebraska – Lincoln Director of Landscape Services Jeff Culbertson says winter watering should occur on days when the temperature is at least 40-45 degrees and says it’s only necessary 1-2 times per month until spring.…
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New technology is changing workplaces in every industry and agriculture is no different. According to a new study from the Harvard Business School, flexibility and incorporating new A.I. tools will be prominent features of new workplaces. Nebraska Extension Agricultural Economist Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel talks about how the workplace and workers are…
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Defoliation is the most common type of insect injury observed by Nebraska soybean producers and can occur from emergence to harvest. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Wayne Ohnesorg says properly assessing leaf damage and applying pesticides at economic decision levels can boost your yields next growing season.…
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Turfgrass professionals will want to mark their calendars for January 7th through the 9th for the 2025 Nebraska Turfgrass Conference in LaVista. Nebraska Extension Turfgrass Assistant Educator Amanda Folck says there will be plenty of great information on new research and turfgrass techniques for professionals.…
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Ranchers can use good management practices for both the cow and the calf to help newborns avoid infections and diseases. Nebraska Extension Cow/Calf Systems and Stocker Management Specialist Karla Wilke talks about vaccination schedules to keep cows and calves healthy during the winter months.저자 Nebraska Extension
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The Fort Laramie irrigation tunnels continue to supply farmers in western Nebraska with critical water for crops, but permanent structures need to be constructed to make them fully functional. Nebraska Extension Educator Gary Stone gives us an update on when the tunnels will be completed.저자 Nebraska Extension
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Changes in the USDA Plant Hardiness zones have shown the state is getting a little warmer. That could mean gardeners could try to grow some landscape plants that wouldn’t previously thrive in their location. Nebraska Extension Landscape Horticulture Specialist Kim Todd talks about how changes in the hardiness zones affect home gardeners in Nebraska…
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Treating cattle for lice when it’s convenient usually during preconditioning and preg-checking isn’t necessarily the most effective approach and studies indicate heavy lice populations may reduce calf weight gains by as much as 0.21 pounds per day. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Dave Boxler says cattle lice are cold-weather insects and producers s…
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Buffet style dining can be a great option for thanksgiving, allowing family and friends to get just the right amount of food. Nebraska Extension Food, Nutrition and Health Educator Nancy Urbanec talks about ensure the safety of your buffet with these essential food safety tips and best practices.저자 Nebraska Extension
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NASA has kick started an effort with Nebraska Extension to help the Midwest address climate-related concerns such as drought, extreme wind events and floods. Robert Swap, NASA Associate Mission Planning Director for Earth Sciences says this program will take an in-depth look at the relation between the earth’s surface and lower levels of the atmosp…
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Getting ready for the next big step in life is part of going to college and moving into a career. The Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program at UNL helps student forge their own path. Program Director Tom Field says students have numerous opportunities, from participating in the program to make their own business.…
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Nebraska Extension will present a series of workshops across the state for farm and ranch landowners, landlords, and tenants who want to learn more about current trends in farm or ranch real estate, and best practices for managing or leasing land. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Shannon Sand said the workshops will help answer common questions abou…
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The latest insurance options and risk management information for livestock producers will be covered during a series of workshops across the state. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Shannon Sand says attendees will learn about several key issues to help them reduce and manage risk when it comes to the volatile livestock market.…
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