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Nebraska Women in Agriculture Conference Registration Now Open

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 10:59
Discounted registration fees are available until Wednesday, Feb. 8 for the 2023 Nebraska Women in Agriculture Conference, located in Kearney. (Photo courtesy Center for Agricultural Profitability) The 38th annual conference will include a new pre-conference workshop on QuickBooks Online, and keynote speakers from across the nation who will touch on topics of mental health, farm economics and firsthand experiences as farmers and ranchers in America.

Agricultural Succession, Transition Planning Workshop in Stapleton

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 10:44
Farmers and ranchers in the Logan County area are encouraged to attend this free workshop from 1-3 p.m. Monday, Feb. 6, to learn how to effectively create succession plans for their operations. (Photo courtesy Center for Agricultural Profitability) Nebraska Extension Educator Allan Vyhnalek will offer insights on how to effectively create estate plans, avoid common mistakes and more in this free workshop.

Webinar to Cover ARC, PLC Farm Program Enrollment Ahead of Upcoming Deadline

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 10:20
For the 2023 crop year, producers can elect coverage and enroll in ARC-County or PLC on a crop-by-crop basis, or ARC-Individual for the entire farm. To learn more about these options, producers can attend the Feb. 7 webinar, where experts from Nebraska Farm Service Agency and UNL will discuss ARC and PLC in greater detail. (Photo courtesy Center for Agricultural Profitability) This webinar will review important information for producers, ag professionals and ag stakeholders ahead of the ARC and PLC election deadline on March 15.

Nebraska On-Farm Research Network: Reliable, Research-based Information (Webinar)

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Fri, 02/03/2023 - 10:07
Nebraska Extension Educator Laura Thompson and Lexington farmer Don Batie discuss research studies conducted by the Nebraska On-Farm Network and their impact on farming in Nebraska.

Agronomy and Horticulture Spring 2023 Seminars Announced

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 17:34
Producers and other ag industry stakeholders are invited to attend the annual UNL Department of Agronomy and Horticulture spring seminar series, which takes place on Fridays from February to April. The 2023 spring series will feature seminars on industrial hemp research, interseeding cover crops, remote sensing, dicamba tolerance in soybeans, precision agriculture tools and other research insights from experts across the nation.

Dryland Ag Production in the High Plains is Topic of Feb. 14 Meeting at Sidney

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 16:15
Attendees will learn about UNL research on tillage, soil health, sawfly management, wheat fertility, crop rotations and more concerning crop and livestock production challenges in the High Plains.

FarmBits Podcast: IPM Innovation

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 15:03
This episode of FarmBits features Fernando Iost Filho of the University of Sao Paulo, who discusses his research and insights on remote sensing in integrated pest management.

Central Plains Irrigation Association to Host 2023 Conference in Kearney

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Thu, 02/02/2023 - 11:56
The 2023 CPIA Conference will help producers maximize investments in their irrigation systems with presentations on pivot performance, sensors, drones, cover crop and residue management, chemigation and more. The 2023 CPIA Conference will help producers maximize investments in their irrigation systems with presentations on pivot performance, sensors, drones, cover crop and residue management, chemigation and more.

Growth and Modification Set for 2023 TAPS Year

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Wed, 02/01/2023 - 17:41
TAPS is expanding its competition offerings for Nebraska in 2023 with a new irrigated popcorn competition, a cover crops option for sprinkler corn, and a new location for the sorghum competition. The expansion also includes a new TAPS competition at Colorado State University.

December 2022 was Stormy and Colder than Normal

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Wed, 02/01/2023 - 14:51
In addition to below-normal temperatures closing out 2022 in Nebraska, last year also ranks as the fourth-driest on record for the state.

Two delegates and two alternates selected to represent Nebraska at National 4-H Conference

Latest Updates from Statewide 4-H - Wed, 02/01/2023 - 14:40

Two delegates and two alternates have been selected to represent Nebraska at the 2023 National 4-H Conference. The delegates, who are receiving partial scholarships to attend National 4-H Congress, include:

  • Lexi Johnson, Dawson County
  • Autumn Lindsley, Butler County

The alternates, who may attend National 4-H Conference at their own expense, include:

  • Sarah Treffer, Dawson County
  • Miya Carey, Holt County

National 4-H Conference is the premier national civic engagement opportunity for 4-H members across the country. Delegates not only learn while at the conference but also have the opportunity to practice and apply in a real-world setting their newly developed and refined skills. The National 4-H Conference is held annually in the Washington D.C. area. For more information about National 4-H Conference, please visit 4h.unl.edu/conference.

Crop Progress: Topsoil Moisture Improved in January

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 01/31/2023 - 16:43
Throughout the month of January, topsoil moisture supplies improved in Nebraska, while winter wheat condition remained steady.

Funds Available to Help Restore and Protect Rangeland

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 01/31/2023 - 15:45
Eastern redcedar trees invade grasslands in the Loess Canyons region. (CropWatch file photo) Landowners interested in receiving funding to address the spread of invasive woody vegetation on rangeland should apply at their local NRCS field office by Friday, Feb. 17, 2023.

Pasture and Forage Minute: Grazing with Snow Cover, Forage Inventory

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 01/31/2023 - 15:05
Insights on the importance of snow cover for pastures and its impacts on livestock, and taking inventory of feed resources for the remainder of winter.

Pasture and Forage Minute: Planning Spring Annual Forages, More on Deciphering Hay Tests

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 01/31/2023 - 14:37
A spring pasture mix of oats and ryegrass. (Photo by Jerry Volesky) Extension educators review considerations for spring annual forages in Nebraska, and analyze RFV and RFQ estimates in hay tests.

Free Farm and Ag Law Clinics Set for February

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 01/31/2023 - 14:08
There are five dates scheduled for free, in-person farm and ag law clinics in February. 

2023 Dry Edible Bean Day Set for Feb. 7 in Gering

Latest Updates from cropwatch.unl.edu - Tue, 01/31/2023 - 13:55
Dry edible bean field in western Nebraska. (Photo by Gary Stone) Numerous UNL experts are set to present updates on the dry edible bean breeding program, pest, on-farm research studies, pest and nutrient management research, and more.

Extension to Host Risk Management Workshop for Cattle Producers in Ord

Latest Updates from beef.unl.edu - Tue, 01/31/2023 - 13:18
Wednesday, February 1, 2023

Nebraska Extension will host a price risk management workshop for cattle producers in Ord from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Feb. 23, at the Valley County Extension Office, 801 "S" Street, Suite 1, on the fairgrounds. Cattle producers will learn strategies designed to reduce risk exposure to achieve a profitable outcome in uncertain times.

Current issues facing the cattle industry will be discussed to help producers to make more informed decisions facing the industry.

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Prepararse para el Transporte de Ganado Ahorra Tiempo, Dinero y Estrés

Latest Updates from beef.unl.edu - Mon, 01/30/2023 - 15:15
Monday, January 30, 2023 Con el otoño sobre nosotros, muchos productores están comenzando a planificar el envío de los terneros de este año o el traslado de ganado de pastos de verano, a residuos de cultivos, pastos de otoño / invierno o a corrales de alimentación. Durante este tiempo, nuestros medios de transporte de ganado son carteles publicitarios gigantes para la ganadería. Debido a esto, nosotros, como ganaderos, debemos asegurarnos de que estamos haciendo nuestra parte para generar una imagen positiva sobre la actividad ganadera, siguiendo las mejores prácticas de manejo al transportar a nuestros animales. Spanish: Spanish