The National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA) announced four Nebraska Cattlemen members were appointed to serve as policy committee leaders at the national level. Nebraska
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Farmers Lead Land Purchases, Setting Record Sales Levels in Several States
The land market momentum that began in late 2021 accelerated into 2022 and was driven by competition for high quality cropland; it resulted in
Nebraska Soil Health School Registration Open
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln will host the first Nebraska Soil Health School sponsored by the USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service. The event will be
2023 Private Pesticide Applicator Training Dates Announced
The 2023 private pesticide applicator training dates, times, and locations have been set. Notification letters will be sent out by the Nebraska Department of
Annual On-Farm Research Results Meeting Planned
The annual On-Farm Research Results Meeting for this year has been scheduled in Alliance at the Knight Museum, 908 Yellowstone Ave, Alliance. The meeting
Corn Board to Meet
The Nebraska Corn Board will hold its next meeting January 31 – February 1, 2023, at Nebraska Innovation Campus, 2021 Transformation Dr, Lincoln, Nebraska.
Nebraska Cattlemen Foundation Now Accepting Scholarship Applications
This week, the Nebraska Cattlemen Research and Education Foundation (NCF) announced they are now accepting scholarships applications for the 2023-2024 academic year from qualified
NRD Partners with CSC on Range Day
The Upper Niobrara White Natural Resources District (UNWNRD) will again partner with Chadron State College (CSC) & C.F. Coffee Family Foundation to hold the
FSA Encourages Producers to Apply for Grazing Loss Assistance
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Farm Service Agency (FSA) reminds ranchers and livestock producers if they are interested in accessing financial assistance available
Calculating Annual Cow Costs Webinar Series
Knowing annual cow costs is the foundation for evaluating and making management decisions that can improve profitability for a cow-calf enterprise. Significant increases in


