Chemigation Training in 2023
Poll Shows Rural Nebraskans are Deeply Concerned About Drought
Concerns about severe drought are at their highest level since the Nebraska Rural Poll began questioning the state’s rural residents about weather events.
Online Offerings for Pesticide Applicator Training, Chemigation Training
Commercial and Noncommercial Pesticide Applicator Training in 2023
Pesticide Safety Certification Training for Private Applicators in 2023
New Booklet Walks Business Owners Through Transition Process
For business owners, transitioning out of a business can be complicated. A lot of boxes must be checked before letting go of the keys. To help individuals navigate the red tape, the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln has created the “Business Transition Models” booklet, a step-by-step guide that walks business owners from ideation to closing the doors.
March 1 Filing Deadline
Rural Nebraskans’ Perceptions of the Economy and Employment
Managing Weed Seeds in Manure
Pasture and Forage Minute: Snowy Grazing Concerns, Nutrient Loss in Baled Cornstalks
Extension Sets Financial Record-keeping Course for Farmers and Ranchers in January
Rural Nebraskans are Concerned About Water Quality, Poll Shows
Lincoln, Nebraska, Dec. 2, 2022 — Rural Nebraskans are concerned about water quality and water contamination affecting their own or their family’s health, according to the 2022 Nebraska Rural Poll.
Two-thirds of respondents to the poll — an annual survey of rural Nebraskans conducted by the University of Nebraska–Lincoln — say they are “somewhat concerned,” “concerned” or “very concerned” about contaminants in their water supply impacting their health.