Ag-Life
Robert Bernt, a farmer from Spaulding, voiced his displeasure with local officials and wind developers at a public meeting in Greeley County in June.
Debate on renewable energy often runs hot in Nebraska
Senior Evan Pankoke is wrapping up his fourth year in FFA and his first year as president of the chapter at Hampton High School. He said he plans to make a career in agriculture.
Pankoke: ‘FFA helped me learn to lead’
Futurist Daniel Burrus addresses the crowd at the Aurora Cooperative Annual Meeting and Summit last Wednesday in Grand Island.
Futurist: ‘We are in beyond exponential growth’
What’s water beneath NE soil worth?
Gene Schlecte and his wife, Sandy, are seen here in their home near Waco. Schlecte was honored by the York-Hamilton Cattlemen Tuesday for his many years as a York County cattle producer.
Schlecte honored by York-Hamilton Cattlemen
Brothers Dean, left, and Mark Klute stand by one of the two feeding trucks they use in their Triple K Cattle Company cattle feeding operation northeast of Hampton. The company is being honored this week by the York-Hamilton County Cattlemen at their 75th annual banquet in York.
Triple K Cattle puts the family in family farming
Aurora auger flighting manufacturer, Top Flite was represented at December’s Nebraska Ag Expo in Lincoln by company general manager Chris Schaffert, left, and shop manager Jack Lovejoy.
Aurora-based Top Flite has customers worldwide
Billionaire Bill Gates, known for buying farmland across the United States, recently purchased more than 22,000 acres of Nebraska ag lands.
Bill Gates owns $113 million in Nebraska farmland
The Bish Enterprises booth at Nebraska Ag Expo in December displays various innovative products made from hemp. Two years ago the Giltner company created a fiber cut machine which is a multi-height sickle mower for the hemp stalk.
Bish specializes in filling niches in ag
The purchase of 300 acres of farmland in North Dakota by the Fufeng Group, based in Shandong, China, has fueled concerns about foreign ownership of American land by foreign entities. The major concern with that purchase was that the land was located 12 miles from an Air Force base.