Ag-Life
The latest Nebraska Drought Monitor map shows the Panhandle completely out of drought but Hamilton County in one of two areas of the state in the D4 category.
Drought easing, but still rated ‘exceptional’
Keith Berns, co-owner of GreenCover Seed, gives the keynote address at the Grain Place Foods annual Field Day July 15. He discussed how to rebuild soil health through six forms of what he calls BioGrace.
Solving the root problem of topsoil loss
Ag land values and cash rental rates are going up across Nebraska, but the East District, which includes Hamilton and 15 other eastern counties, has the highest valued land in the state at an average of $9,320 an acre.
Nebraska ag land values, cash rent rates trending up
Randy Jensen at the controls of his new commercial ag drone. Jensen can apply chemical, fertilizer or seed to up to 40 acres in an hour with the drone.
Jensen takes ag spraying to a new level
A truck unloads organic grain at the Grain Place Foods elevator. Tours of the farm and processing facilities will be included as part of the 30th annual Field Day scheduled for Saturday, July 15.
Grain Place planning 30th annual Field Day
FFA member Jameson Doyle holds up one of oyster mushroom he grew in the family garage and was offering for sale Saturday at the Farmers Market in Aurora.
Business is mushrooming for Hampton junior
Flex-Ro, which first entered fields in 2019 to measure crop traits, can be controlled remotely and operated autonomously. It has been designed to be modular and reconfigurable, with different modes of steering ability available on the fly.
Putting ‘high-tech farm hand’ to work in the field
Corn plants in a non-irrigated field east of Hampton curl in the afternoon heat last week. Dryland crops in the county are at a critical stage for want of rain.
Hamilton County falls to D4 drought category
Grain Weevil co-founders, from left, Ben and Chad Johnson display the latest model of their autonomous robot that levels grain in bins and performs other tasks to prevent grain bin deaths. The machines are currently being tested in commercial applications but the goal of the company is to make them available to family farmers by next year.
Grain Weevil wins innovation award
A center pivot sprays water on recently emerged corn plants near the Platte River in northern Hamilton County. Extension Service educator Steve Melvin says it is unusual for farmers to be irrigating so much at this point in the growing season during the time when weather is usually wet.