Ag-Life

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, bats are a part of almost every ecosystem across the world.

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, bats are a part of almost every ecosystem across the world.

What to know about Nebraska’s local bats

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, bats are a part of almost every ecosystem across the world. Christopher Fill, coordinator for the North American Bat Monitoring Program in Nebraska, spoke on how residents can understand and support the state’s bat population.
Laura Wilson sits atop this brand-new Fendt tractor, given to her by the company to demo on her YouTube channel, Laura Farms.

Laura Wilson sits atop this brand-new Fendt tractor, given to her by the company to demo on her YouTube channel, Laura Farms.

Laura (Farms) looks back on the best year yet

So many things in Laura’s life have changed since she stepped foot into the farming world last year. But, at the same time, so many things are still the same.
Springtime heralds the arrival of newly emerging flowers and the busy insects that will soon fill everyone’s garden.

Springtime heralds the arrival of newly emerging flowers and the busy insects that will soon fill everyone’s garden.

Cultivating a pollinator habitat in the backyard

Springtime heralds the arrival of newly emerging flowers and the busy insects that will soon fill everyone’s garden.
The Hamilton County Growers Association had a great year despite the challenges of COVID-19.

The Hamilton County Growers Association had a great year despite the challenges of COVID-19.

Hamilton County Corn Growers look to the future

With 2020 in the books and the spring of 2021 fully underway, Mike Bergen, president of the Hamilton County Corn Growers Association, took a moment to reflect on what they have accomplished during the previous year and what the future holds for the organization.
The On-farm Research Network allows farmers to gather their own data while running studies on their farms.

The On-farm Research Network allows farmers to gather their own data while running studies on their farms.

On-farm Research Network connects farmers, data

New information can typically only be gained by trying new things and the On-farm Research Network has found a way to support farmers looking for personalized studies.
Speaking to farmers, ranchers and others during the Aurora Cooperative’s annual meeting was David Kohl.

Speaking to farmers, ranchers and others during the Aurora Cooperative’s annual meeting was David Kohl.

Ag economist shares market insight at Aurora Co-op meeting

Speaking to farmers, ranchers and others during the Aurora Cooperative’s annual meeting was  David Kohl, an ag economist who has published more than 2,500 articles in his career.
Andrew Bish with Bish Enterprises spoke on behalf of the Hemp Feed Coalition at the Nebraska Ag Expo Feb. 23 regarding the impact of utilizing hemp in feed.

Andrew Bish with Bish Enterprises spoke on behalf of the Hemp Feed Coalition at the Nebraska Ag Expo Feb. 23 regarding the impact of utilizing hemp in feed.

Hemp Feed Coalition shares mission for future of feed

As hemp becomes more common across the state organizations are working to find ways that it can be utilized to the fullest extent. One of those groups is the Hemp Feed Coalition, which spoke at the Nebraska Ag Expo Feb. 23 in Lincoln.
Trevor Johnson, hemp program manager with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, gave producers an overview of the current state of the hemp program at the Nebraska Farm Expo.

Trevor Johnson, hemp program manager with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, gave producers an overview of the current state of the hemp program at the Nebraska Farm Expo.

State of Hemp Union address changes in Nebraska

Producers were invited to attend the State of the Hemp Union seminar at the Nebraska Farm Expo Feb. 23 in Lincoln. There Trevor Johnson, hemp program manager with the Nebraska Department of Agriculture, gave an overview of the hemp program in Nebraska.
Hampton FFA President Sarah Logue said she gained confidence and a broader perspective on all things agriculture during the four years she wore her familiar blue FFA jacket.

Hampton FFA President Sarah Logue said she gained confidence and a broader perspective on all things agriculture during the four years she wore her familiar blue FFA jacket.

Not all FFA presidents grew up on the farm

Slipping on the familiar blue jacket gives Sarah Logue a boost of confidence she didn’t expect when she joined FFA as a freshman. The experience has changed her attitude, she admits, as well as her perspective on all things agriculture.