Several Nebraska corn farmers hosted a trade team before the U.S. Grains and BioProducts Council’s (USGBC) Global Ethanol Summit (GES) in Washington, D.C. The
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Fall
By Jade Meinzer My Side of the Barbed Wire After what seemed like the never-ending summer here in the Nebraska panhandle, we have woken
Whole Raw Soybeans Cost Competitive Protein Supplement for Cows and Calves
By Aaron Berger Nebraska Extension Educator Current market conditions for raw, whole soybeans are making them price competitive in parts of Nebraska with other
Nebraska Extension Zone 1 Building and Collaborating with Communities
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications The 11 counties in the Panhandle are all part of the University of Nebraska Extension Engagement Zone 1. The
Navigating Farm Succession Without a Family Heir: Right of First Offer and Right of First Refusal
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
Trade Mission Follows Dry Beans from Farm to Fork
By Chabella Guzman UNL PREEC Communications The Nebraska Dry Bean Commission (NDBC) hosted 18 international dry bean buyers from eight different countries to learn
Stay out of Range
By Jade Meinzer The 25th of this month will mark the 11-year mark of being married to my wonderful bride. There have been highs,
Ideas for Estate and Transition Planning: Gifting Ownership
By Jessica Groskopf Nebraska Extension Ag Economist For many farm and ranch families, bringing children or grandchildren into the operation is the ultimate goal.
Ag Professionals Discuss Careers in Ag with Students at Annual Event
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications Agriculture is not just growing a crop or raising livestock, as around 190 high schoolers interested in agriculture found
Ride Your Country
By Jade Meinzer Ride your country. It’s a phrase that is familiar in cowboy circles. It refers to the time when you go out

