Attorney General Mike Hilgers joined a bipartisan coalition of 11 Attorneys General in filing an amicus brief that supports cattle ranchers against manufacturers who
Agriculture
Virtual Fencing: Enhancing Cattle Management on the Range
By Brock Ortner Nebraska Extension Livestock Educator The Jespersen Feed Yard welcomed local ranchers, producers, and livestock enthusiasts on Tuesday, Aug. 12, for a
Little Things
By Jade Meinzer I’ve had nothing but time on my hands for the last few weeks as I have been recovering from my wreck.
Weed Scientist Recognized by Western Sugar Cooperative
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications Thinking outside of the box, Dr. Nevin Lawrence, Nebraska Extension Weed Management Specialist, has been able to find solutions
Nature’s Algorithm: Tiller Demography in Perennial Forage Grass, Explained
By Carolina Córdova Assistant Professor and Statewide Soil Health Specialist In the domain of biological organisms, the aging structure of grass tillers holds profound
Master Gardener: August Brings New Tasks for Gardeners
By Jeanne Yeoman Nebraska Extension Master Gardener. After a long summer, August can be tough for gardens and gardeners alike. Heat, pests, and even
Smith Launches Modern Agriculture Caucus, Announces Vice Chairs
Rep. Adrian Smith (R-NE), along with Reps. Frank Lucas (R-OK), Brad Finstad (R-MN), Erin Houchin (R-IN), Vince Fong (R-CA), Tracey Mann (R-KS), and Rob
Caught the Bug
By Jade Meinzer Recently my son competed in his first ever dummy roping. No, it’s not a roping of politicians, although that would be
Master Gardener: Nutrients and Diversity Ideal for a Healthy Landscape
By Kirstee Schuttee Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Generally, nutrients move from the root to the growing portion of the plant through the vascular system,
Navigating Farm Succession Without a Family Heir: Leasing Land to Non-Related Parties
By Jessica Groskopf Nebraska Extension Ag Economist In my work with agricultural families, I’m seeing a growing and difficult reality: many farms and ranches



