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
Agriculture
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
Master Gardener: Choosing the Best Tulips and Daffodils for Your Landscape
By Kathy Tando Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Nothing quite announces spring in the same way as Tulips and Daffodils do. Bulbs are a great
Livestock and Community: All Part of County Fairs
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications Lined up along the fence, several lambs waited for their next event on July 30 at the Scotts Bluff
Minnie
By Jade Meinzer When I was a twelve-year old boy, there was an old relique of farming from years ago that sat out in
Fair Fashion
By Jade Meinzer County fair season is here. I’m pretty sure that with that comes its own breed of people. At every county fair,
Scotts Bluff County Courthouse Pollinator Garden Ready to Welcome Pollinators
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications A small crowd gathered for the dedication of the Pollinator Garden on June 6 at the Scotts Bluff County
Trailer, Tack and Tylenol
By Jade Meinzer Recently my kids participated in their first junior rodeo. We spent the weeks leading up to this event practicing their events.
Bacterial Diseases in Dry Beans in Nebraska: a Potential Problem
By Bob Harveson Extension Plant Pathologist With the recent thunderstorms, hail, and higher temperatures, growers may experience widespread bacterial disease problems in dry beans

