Aurora ag educator introduces new learning lab
Aurora ag teacher Sarah Cordonier has been hard at work over the last several months gathering everything she needs for a long-awaited and highly-anticipated addition to Aurora’s agricultural educa
Aurora ag teacher Sarah Cordonier has been hard at work over the last several months gathering everything she needs for a long-awaited and highly-anticipated addition to Aurora’s agricultural educa
As drought affects many different parts of the United States, cattle owners have begun to look at places for winter grazing.
Liz Rieke, Ph.D., with the Soil Health Institute got into the dirt of how microbial community structures were impacted by tillage during the institute’s annual meeting.
Securing a source of healthy and fresh food can be an issue if a community doesn’t have nearby resources.
The economy is something that everyone deals with in one way or another. Through people’s understanding of the economy, Keith Burns has found a way to break down what’s going on in the soil.
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.
Producers were invited to attend the State of the Hemp Union seminar at the Nebraska Farm Expo Feb. 23 in Lincoln.
Aurora ag students started class yesterday by planning for their latest experiment -- changing a key factor in what a plant (in this case soybeans and corn) needs to thrive.