By Jade Meinzer Have you ever looked at the flag of our country and truly thought about what that flag means to you? I
Agriculture
Husker Geoscientist’s Innovative Approach Aims to Safeguard Irrigation Canals
By Geitner Simmons IANR Communications Irrigation canal maintenance in western Nebraska is taking a giant step forward thanks to an innovative, non-invasive method by
Center for Agricultural Profitability team brings home 2025 IANR Omtvedt Innovation Award
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications The Center for Agricultural Profitability (CAP) received the 2025 Omtvedt Innovation Award in the team category from the Institute
Second Graders Engage with Agriculture at Annual AgSplosion Field Day
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications The annual AgSplosion Field Day welcomed 190 second graders on Tuesday, Oct. 14, to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln at
Groundbreaking for Tunnel Replacement, Construction Scheduled to Begin
By Gary Stone Extension Water & Cropping Systems Educator It has been six years since the tunnel collapse and canal breach on the Goshen
Easy Keeper
By Jade Meinzer When we as ranchers have a cow or a horse that is relatively maintenance free, doesn’t cause too many problems, and
Range Beef Cow Symposium Brings Industry-Focused Information to Producers
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications The biennial Range Beef Cow Symposium (RBCS) is scheduled for Nov. 10-11 at the Event Center at Archer in
On-Farm Research Plots Harvest Last of Dry Beans
By Gary Stone Extension Water & Cropping Systems Educator and John Thomas Extension Water & Cropping Systems Educator Dry bean harvest in the Panhandle
Walking like Dad
By Jade Meinzer There is an old Dan Seals song that talks about Seeing my Father in me. The chorus has a line that
Fifth Graders Explore Water’s Uses and Effects at Annual WET Event
By Chabella Guzman PREEC Communications The annual Water Education for Tomorrow (WET) event welcomed more than 300 fifth-graders Oct. 7-8 to the North Platte




