Thomas White, MD, was recently recognized as the inaugural speaker for the Westerbuhr-Forney lecture at the second annual Western Nebraska Trauma Symposium. On Oct.
Month: November 2024
Winter Management Options for Weaned Calves
By Karla Wilke UNL Cow/Calf Systems and Stocker Management Many spring-born calves weaned in the fall are backgrounded through the winter prior to grazing
Don’t be a Turkey, Get Your Immunizations Now
Getting both your flu and COVID immunizations now, and RSV for high-risk people, is the best way to ensure maximum immunity before the holidays.
Gov. Pillen Announces Appointment to Board of Parole
Governor Jim Pillen announced the appointment of Jeff Bucher to the Nebraska Board of Parole. He replaces member Robert Twiss, whose term expired in
Livestock Custom Rate Survey Available Now
Many farmers and ranchers inquire about prevailing rates for various custom farm services. In addition to the regular biennial custom rates survey, the University
Overcoming Rural Health Care Challenges
One-size-fits-all mandates from Washington are rarely the answer to the problems Americans face, and health care is no exception. As anyone who has traveled
OFF Wisconsin
The Wisconsin monkey is finally OFF Nebraska’s back. NU’s ten-game losing streak to the boys from Madison is over. The jinx also appears to
Holiday Thoughts
I wish you all a wonderful Thanksgiving and hope you’ll find a moment in the midst of the hullaballoo to stop and meditate on
Happy Thanksgiving, Nebraska!
This Thanksgiving is a perfect moment to reflect on the many blessings we have as Nebraskans and as Americans. Our nation has its challenges,
What I’m Thankful For
2024 has been a contentious year in Washington, with its fair share of fights and drama. And while those fights get media attention, there