Grazing Management Following Wildfire
Spring wildfires that occur on range and pasturelands will happen when there is the right combination of high winds and low humidity. That has been the case here in 2024 and that threat will continue until we have new, green grass growth later this spring. Although the immediate aftermath of a fast-moving fire can look quite devastating, our perennial pasture grasses are resilient and will recover, especially since they are still dormant. Spring is also a time when many prescribed burns are conducted for the purpose of Eastern red cedar control. Of course, adequate m
Spanish:New Virtual Quicken Course for Farm and Ranch Record-keeping Offered by Nebraska Extension
Free Farm and Ag Law Clinics Set for March
Nebraska Farm Numbers Lower in 2023
Nebraska Feb. 1 Potato Stocks
Nebraska Crop Values for 2023
Crop Progress: Winter Wheat at 60% Good-Excellent Condition
Nebraska County-level Commodity Estimates
Nebraska On-Farm Research Network Concludes Annual Results Update Meetings
Pasture and Forage Minute: Pasture Leasing Rates and Alfalfa Winter Survival
Bull Value Cow-Q-Lator: What is it and how to use it
Thursday, Feb. 22, 2024 at Noon (CT)
Spanish:Pasture and Forage Minute: Considerations for Feed After Calving, Adding Legumes to Pastures
Engaging Agriculture: Extension hosting multistate emergency preparedness workshop series for rural families
An upcoming four-part extension workshop for women in agriculture will focus on emergency preparedness for rural families.
The program will be held at numerous locations across Nebraska and Indiana. The series will focus on farm and ranch emergency management, first aid, fire protection, and hazardous materials. Workshops will be held from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. CT on March 5, 7, 12 and 14.
The program is a collaboration between extension women in agriculture programs at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Purdue University.
Spanish:Nebraska 4-H youth will participate in 2024 Omaha Fashion Week
Nebraska 4-H members from across the state will showcase their designs during Omaha Fashion Week runway showcase. Omaha Fashion Week is highlighting themes of reckless self-expression during their Spring 2024 AUDACIOUS Season. As they focus on fashion-for-good they are honoring the audacity it takes to use our voices to create meaningful change in our communities.
Amongst the seven groups that will be presenting their designs on the runway during student night, Nebraska 4-H youth will be modeling their designs on Wednesday, February 21, 2024, during the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Student Night at 8:00 pm.
Youth across the state were invited to apply with the design they have sewn for 4-H in 2023. Thirty-two 4-Her’s were chosen from 17 counties in Nebraska. They have been practicing their walk for the runway, will be getting their hair and makeup ready by the SOHO hair academy, and will have family and friends in attendance!
Participating youth are:
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Emily Barfknecht – Adams County
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Ayvrie Waldron – Box Butte County
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Danica Romshek – Butler County
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Macie Koch – Cedar County
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Kate Cox – Cherry County
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Morgan Schommer – Dawes County
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Karla Herrarte – Dawson County
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Maya Soria – Dawson County
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Melissa Montano – Dawson County
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Sydni Ringenberg – Dawson County
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Ava Caldwell – Douglas-Sarpy County
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Coralee Schurr – Frontier County
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Amelia Dieckman – Gage County
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Audrey Diekman – Gage County
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Cora Novacek – Gage County
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Alison Schimmer – Hall County
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Carmin Gramke – Kearney County
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Alexa Smith – Lancaster County
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Clara Johnson – Lancaster County
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Dayton Jons – Lancaster County
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Josie Johnson – Lancaster County
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Lauren Johnson – Lancaster County
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Piper Pillard – Lancaster County
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Tenley Bauman – Lancaster County
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Vanessa Peterson – Lancaster County
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Josie Williams – Nance County
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Delaney Cheloha – Platte County
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Karis Kersting – Platte County
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Maura Tichota – Saunders County
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Abigail Nelson – Sheridan County
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Emily Nelson – Sheridan County
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Zayling Ott – Washington County
Doors open at 6:00 pm. To purchase tickets, visit https://omahafashionweek.ticketleap.com/ofw-spring-2024-student-night/.
Bull evaluation & selection
Spring sale season in the Great Plains is in full swing. This is when seedstock producers get to showcase their program's progeny, and buyers can acquire bull power for the upcoming breeding season. The primary purpose of buying bulls is to improve herd genetics through an outside seedstock producers’ breeding program. Since nearly all herd improvements over time are a deliberate effort through purchased bulls or modern technologies such as artificial insemination, genetics are instilled in a herd through new bulls.
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