Ag law professional talks new carbon credit act
In one of the most recent webinars by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Ag Profitability, a professional in the field of ag law tackled the topic of the Growing Climate Solutions Act.
In one of the most recent webinars by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Ag Profitability, a professional in the field of ag law tackled the topic of the Growing Climate Solutions Act.
Washington, D.C., has long been the hub for policy -- foreign and domestic. It also happens to be a center of American history.
In February I had the opportunity to go to Washington DC with the Nebraska Corn Growers Association.
Kicking off the Aurora Cooperative annual meeting last week was U.S. Ambassador Kip Tom.
Matheus Ribeiro, a post-doctoral research associate at the Etnomology Department at the University of Nebraksa-Lincoln, gave a corn and soybean insect update at Ag Day on Jan.
In what has been a topsy-turvey year for local weather and inflation, farmers in Hamilton County report that with the crops now in from harvest the year has had its rewards despite the turbulent co
Aurora farmer Mitch Oswald has been busy with more than the normal goings on for the last year and a half.
There’s something uniquely Nebraska about fall harvest, even for a city kid.
Out in a verdant emerald field of soybeans with a slight breeze flowing around the pivots, veteran farmer Don Campbell has a new gadget that he wants to share with Hamilton County planters.
A select few students, alongside Hampton ag teacher and FFA advisor Joel Miller, took a few moments during the school’s fall pep rally to update everyone in attendance on the new and exciting happe