Nebraska Extension Release The Nebraska Extension will host a webinar entitled Drylot Feeding Cow-calf Pairs in the Spring and Summer of 2025 on Monday,
Agriculture
Reclamation Invites Public Comment on EA for Ft. Laramie Canal Rehabilitation
The Bureau of Reclamation is inviting public comment on the draft Environmental Assessment (EA) for the Fort Laramie Tunnel rehabilitation project, aimed at improving
USDA Increases Funding for New Specialty Crop Program; Reminds Producers of Upcoming Deadlines
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) reminds specialty crop producers to apply for assistance for marketing and food safety certification expenses. Specifically, USDA’s Farm
Governor and Delegates Build Relationships in Czech Republic & German During Trade Mission
Governor Jim Pillen and a delegation of agency, agriculture, manufacturing, military and university representatives completed a trade mission to the Czech Republic and Germany,
“Grassroots” Support for Sustainable Agriculture
By Randy Pryor Emeritus Extension Educator & Chair, Dan Gillespie Soil Health Fund Healthy soil is the foundation of everything—supporting healthy plants, healthy food
Nebraska Extension Sandhills Beef Educator has Dream Position in Nebraska Sandhills
By Karlie Gerlach West Central Communications Specialist Nebraska Extension Beef Educator, T.L. Meyer is celebrating 25 years at the University of Nebraska—Lincoln. Through her
Tanzanian Scholar Studies Dry Beans in the Panhandle
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln (UNL) Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center (PREEC) in Scottsbluff researches various western Nebraska crops throughout the year. However, the
Rainy Day Funds Critical for Financial Success
By Jessica Groskopf UNL Ag Economist The first week of November, the Center for Ag Profitability at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln and
Fischer Secures Year-Round E-15 in CR
U.S. Senator Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), a member of the Senate Agriculture Committee, released the following statement after securing nationwide, year-round E15 in the upcoming
Setting up the Newborn Calf to Respond to Spring Vaccinations
By Karla Wilke Cow-Calf & Stocker Management Specialist UNL Most veterinarians recommend vaccinating nursing calves against clostridial, respiratory, and digestive pathogens at two months


