Ag-Life
Senior lecuturer with the University of Illinois In Urbana-Champaign stated that older generations and younger generations should start discussing financial matters of farming as soon as possible and gave advice to get the conversation started.
UNL webinar aims to get farmers fired up over finances
Artificial insemination tecnician Emma Snoberger stands with one of her show cattle. The cow has produced one calf through the use of AI calf and is currently AI bred.
AI: the future of beef production
High Plains FFA members and volunteers take some time to watch the cow and horse feed after dumping buckets of grain in their trough. Ag instructor Thomas Hofmann stated that the six year, hands-on training process and encouraging students to continue to raise animals has been a success.
High Plains FFA animal lab: 6 years & going strong
A farmer uses a tractor to plant seed last week near Highway 14 north of Aurora. Four farmers from Hamilton County reported dry climate, low soil temperature and high input prices for this year’s planting season.
Farmers continue to face dry climate, high prices
Pictured from left are members of the Nebaska Extension staff serving Hamilton County, including Mariah Newmyer, Extension educator, Travis Blase and Hillary Fuhrman, 4-H program coordinators.
NE Extension debuts strategic changes
Andrew Bish, COO of Bish Enterprises and CEO of Hemp Harvest Works, shows in his Giltner office some of the products that can be made with hemp on top of a sign made of hemp wood. Blocks, absorbant, feed and other uses for hemp could foster growth of the farming market in the future, stated Bish.
Bish upbeat on future of industrial hemp
Photo by Lori Potter/Minden Courier All of the ethanol produced at the KAAPA Ethanol Minden plant is transported to California on a BNSF Railway line. Each car can carry 28,800 gallons.
KAAPA Ethanol celebrating 20 years of growth
Steam rises from the KAAPA ethanol plant west of Minden on a cold cloudy winter day. Its original production capacity of 40 million gallons a year had doubled by March 2016.
KAAPA Ethanol exceeding dreams of founders
Statewide ag land totals are up 14%, according to a UNL survey, though Hamilton County per-acre values did not rise as much.