Ag-Life

A small herd of pigs is feeding on “odds and ends” now at Grain Place Foods north of Aurora, part of a long-term experiment to see if hogs produce better on silvo pasture, described as a combination of trees and pasture, as compared to having them in drylot.

A small herd of pigs is feeding on “odds and ends” now at Grain Place Foods north of Aurora, part of a long-term experiment to see if hogs produce better on silvo pasture, described as a combination of trees and pasture, as compared to having them in drylot.

Grain Place speaker gives insight on improving soil

Grain Place Foods held its annual field day and seminar virtually Saturday where those who logged in were treated to keynote speaker David Montgomery.
Representatives with the Nebraska Extension and the Farm Service Agency (FSA) came together to share how conservation programs in the state can help support both farmers and the environment.

Representatives with the Nebraska Extension and the Farm Service Agency (FSA) came together to share how conservation programs in the state can help support both farmers and the environment.

Extension, FSA share conservation programs

Representatives with the Nebraska Extension and the Farm Service Agency (FSA) came together to share how conservation programs in the state can help support both farmers and the environment.
More and more under the current circumstances of agriculture in the United States, farmers and ranchers are becoming increasingly curious about emerging carbon markets, carbon offers and carbon banking. 

More and more under the current circumstances of agriculture in the United States, farmers and ranchers are becoming increasingly curious about emerging carbon markets, carbon offers and carbon banking. 

The future of US carbon markets reportedly uncertain

More and more under the current circumstances of agriculture in the United States, farmers and ranchers are becoming increasingly curious about emerging carbon markets, carbon offers and carbon banking.
Jeremy Brandt, noxious weed superintendent for Hamilton County, sprays a patch of poison hemlock in the countryside.

Jeremy Brandt, noxious weed superintendent for Hamilton County, sprays a patch of poison hemlock in the countryside.

Summer weather brings number of noxious weeds

Heat and humidity help weeds across the county spring to life and Hamilton County Noxious Weed Supt. Jeremy Brandt shared what to be on the lookout for and how to handle unwanted plants. Problem weeds can be sorted into two categories -- noxious and invasive.
A recent Extension study looked at the economic impact of expanding the dairy cattle industry in Nebraska.

A recent Extension study looked at the economic impact of expanding the dairy cattle industry in Nebraska.

Economic impact of dairy expansion in Nebraska

Nebraska is known for its many staples of the agricultural industry -- from corn and ethanol to soybeans and cattle. A research group with the Nebraska Extension looked at how expanding the dairy cattle industry could have an impact on the state’s economy.
The Teal View Wetland Education Area has opened five miles north of Hampton and features a protected area for migrating waterfowl.

The Teal View Wetland Education Area has opened five miles north of Hampton and features a protected area for migrating waterfowl.

Teal View Wetlands formed north of Hampton

Through the united efforts of the Upper Big Blue Natural Resource District, Ducks Unlimited, Natural Resources Conservation Service, Nebraska Environmental Trust and the Rainwater Basin Joint Venture, Hamilton County will be gaining 39 acres of protected wetland.
This corn crop is making good progress in a field on the south side of Aurora.

This corn crop is making good progress in a field on the south side of Aurora.

Planting season in the books; status quo for now

As the weather warms up and the calendar turns into the summer months, most every farmer in Hamilton County has wrapped up their planting season.  Fresh out of a unique set of circumstances in 2020 -- flooding, a pandemic -- local voices also expressed contentment with the “status quo.
Testing Ag Performance Solutions (TAPS) is a program developed by the University of Nebraska Research and Extension specialists and educators to study real-life farm management through competitions.

Testing Ag Performance Solutions (TAPS) is a program developed by the University of Nebraska Research and Extension specialists and educators to study real-life farm management through competitions.

TAPS data shows irrigation strategies

Testing Ag Performance Solutions (TAPS) is a program developed by the University of Nebraska Research and Extension specialists and educators to study real-life farm management through competitions.
For some producers knowing what to do on their cattle operations can be tough, but the Nebraska Extension took information from the 2019 FINBIN database to find a benchmark for other producers.

For some producers knowing what to do on their cattle operations can be tough, but the Nebraska Extension took information from the 2019 FINBIN database to find a benchmark for other producers.

Benchmarking and profitability for beef operations

For some producers knowing what to do on their cattle operations can be tough, but the Nebraska Extension took information from the 2019 FINBIN database to find a benchmark for other producers.
Aaron Berger, beef educator with the Nebraska Extension, tackled what options ranchers have in the face of an encroaching drought.

Aaron Berger, beef educator with the Nebraska Extension, tackled what options ranchers have in the face of an encroaching drought.

Extension shares how to handle drought in the cattle industry

As summer approaches so does the heat and many eyes turn to the sky in the hopes of rain. Aaron Berger, beef educator with the Nebraska Extension, tackled what options ranchers have in the face of an encroaching drought.