Ag-Life
Preserving the Platte River and the ecosystem around it is one of the projects that the Nature Conservancy has been working toward. News-Register file photo
Nature Conservancy works to create water for people, nature
Jeni Obermier
The Nature Conservancy welcomed communities recently to gather online to learn about the importance of water for both nature and people. Helping to share their mission was water and agriculture program manager, Jacob Fritton.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Nebraska communities show characteristics of resilience
Rebecca Vogt Dept. Of Ag Economics
Most rural Nebraskans surveyed say their community exemplifies characteristics of resilience, according to the 2020 Nebraska Rural Poll.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Southern rust common in area fields
Jenny Rees - Nebraska Extension Educator
Crop Update: It’s unfortunately not hard to find southern rust in fields anymore as I’m finding it in every field I walk into. Incidence is mostly confined to lower canopies with the highest I’ve seen so far on the ear leaf.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Travis Stumpf, livestock and agriforestry specialist at the Grain Place showcases some of the practives they are implementing to sustainable raise hogs. News-Register/Jeni Moellenberndt
Grain Place talks organic during annual field day
Jeni Obermier
A panel that ranged from organic farmers to prairie experts gathered online during the Grain Place’s annual field day to share changes and information covering the landscape of organic farming and agriculture in Nebraska.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Neb. Farm Bureau works to lower insurance costs for farmers, ranchers
News Staff
Nebraska Farm Bureau (NEFB) has partnered with Medica Health Plans to design an exclusive portfolio of health insurance plans for members who are farmers, ranchers or in agribusiness.
Coverage is available for themselves and their families.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Llama showtime at the fair
News Staff
Llamas took center stage July 29 with showmanship and performance competition at the Hamilton County Fair. Pictured above, Arika Jensen maneuvers her animal through a 12-phase obstacle course. At left, Lyndsay Jensen answers questions from judge Suzy Hassler on all things llama.
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
Crop update, virtual field tours, more
News Staff
Crop Update: Grateful to see how corn ears in wind damaged fields were able to expand and expose silks to pollen! Noticing on the primary ear node one normal ear and another one to two small ears on the same node in some hybrids-more common this year than I’ve noticed before.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Detasslers are back at it this year, earmarking the middle of summer and the next step towards harvest, despite the threat of COVID-19. News-Register file photo
Detasslers take to local fields, despite COVID threat
Jeni Obermier
As the corn grows taller and the days get hotter a familiar sight can be found in the fields surrounding Hamilton County -- detasselers.
Not even a pandemic can stop these students from working to do their part in the cycle of production.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Was your operation impacted by the coronavirus pandemic?
Nancy Johner Fsa State Exec. Director
Farmers and ranchers feed our state, our nation, and in fact, our world. You work long hours to provide essential resources for us all, and in these challenging times, I want you to know that USDA is here to support you and your operation through our Coronavirus Food Assistance Program, or CFAP.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Brandon Hunnicutt elected to NCGA Corn Board
News Staff
Due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the National Corn Growers Association’s (NCGA) biannual Corn Congress event was held virtually this week instead of in-person at its usual location in Washington, D.C.
During this event, Nebraska corn farmer Brandon Hunnicutt was elected to NCGA’s Corn Board.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020