The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is accepting offers for more than 2.2 million acres from agricultural producers and private landowners through this year’s
Agriculture
Groskopf Elected Vice Chair of Corn Board
The Nebraska Corn Board (NCB) elected four farmers to serve in leadership roles at the recent board meeting on August 20. The leadership roles
Gov. Pillen and Dept. of Ag Take Action to Address Lab-Grown Meat Sales
Governor Jim Pillen announced three initiatives that he, along with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) would be undertaking now and in the future,
Common Bunt Infection in Winter Wheat
By John Thomas Nebraska Extension Crops and Water Extension Educator Common bunt, also known as stinking smut, is caused by two closely related fungi.
Thirty Nebraskans Selected for LEAD Class 43
The Nebraska Leadership Education/Action Development (LEAD) Program is pleased to announce the selection of 30 outstanding individuals who will join the program as Fellows
Historic Experiments Gathered at the IUSS Congress – Nebraska’s Knorr-Holden Plot takes the Global Stage
By Nicole Heldt University of Nebraska-Lincoln, Maharjan Soils Lab Established in 1924, the International Union of Soil Sciences (IUSS) is the global union of
PREEC Recognizes Farmers and Agriculturalist at Annual P.A.R.T.T.
The University of Nebraska -Lincoln’s Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center (PREEC) awarded a family and an individual its 2024 Outstanding Service to Panhandle
Pregnancy Diagnosis in Heifers and Cows Provides Management Options
By Aaron Berger Nebraska Extension Educator Pregnancy detection in replacement heifers or cows is a tool producers can use to increase profit. Traditionally, cows
Master Gardener: Trees are so Cool
By Amanda Shepperd University of Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Aug. 28 – Who’s looking forward to fall? Did you know that the leaf color
New Finance Specialist Joins Greater Nebraska Business Center
A new face has joined the University of Nebraska -Lincoln’s Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center. Pam Hebbert was welcomed on July 8 as




