Ag-Life
Two friends of David Meyer pose on Nebraska farm land to illustrate the impact of erosion and topsoil loss over many years. “These two fields were once the same level across the field fence; it is a striking difference,” Meyer said. The man on the right stands on unplowed prairie while the man on the right stands on land that has been in pasture for the last 20 years, but previous to that had been row cropped.
NE Soil Health Coalition seeks to rebuild state’s topsoil
Nebraska LEAD Class 42 Fellows celebrate their graduation after completing the two-year leadership development program. With their completion, the Nebraska LEAD Program now boasts more than 1,200 alumni dedicated to strengthening Nebraska’s agricultural industry and rural communities. One of the members of Class 42 is Matt Oswald of Aurora (back row center).
Oswald: Nebraska LEAD program is ‘100% worth it’
The new corn cleaning plant built by CVA along Highway 34 in Hampton is nearly complete and will soon be up to full capacity, cleaning up to 1,500 bushels of corn per hour.
Hampton CVA corn cleaning plant nears full capacity
This corn leaf shows the effects of a tar spot fungal infection. The disease first appeared in corn fields in states east of here in 2015 and had spread to Nebraska by 2021. (Photo credit Tamra Jackson-Ziems)
UNL prof presents the bad, good news on tar spot
New U.S. tariffs on goods from China, Mexico and Canada are expected to erode the export competitiveness of Nebraska’s ag sector and decrease its access to export markets due to trading partners’ retaliation, according to a new Yeutter Institute analysis. (Photo credit, Craig Chandler/University Communication and Marketing)
Yeutter Inst. explains trade impacts on NE ag producers
Spending cuts recommended by the new DOGE most likely will affect some federal ag programs, but it still is unclear what role DOGE will play in the coming farm bill discussions.
Will recommendations from DOGE affect farmers, ranchers?
Timpte Trailers President and CEO Tim Carpenter, right, talks to members of the Hamilton County Corn Growers who attended a factory tour Thursday at the company’s David City plant where dry bulk semitrailers are built.
Corn Growers tour David City Timpte trailer plant
Ag economist Brian Burke of John Stewart and Associates told a crowd at the Aurora Cooperative annual meeting last Wednesday that he is expecting much volatility in commodities markets this year, with much of that upheaval being due to the change in presidential administrations and the policy changes that will accompany that.
Burke projects a volatile commodity market this year
Estate and trust attorney Andrew Loudon of Lincoln tells the crowd at the Aurora Cooperative annual meeting that most of what he has learned about mistakes made in estate planning has come from helping clean up the messes left behind by those who failed to properly plan for the disposition of their assets after death.
Attorney shares top 10 list of ag estate planning mistakes
Hamilton County Noxious Weed and Highway Supt. Jeremy Brandt sprays weeds in a road ditch near a county bridge. He is responsible for knocking out noxious weeds and invasive species along the county’s 1,000 miles of roads and enforcing weed control on private lands.