Tractor and Equipment Safety Certification Course for Panhandle Scheduled in June
The annual Nebraska Tractor and Equipment safety certification course with hands-on safety will be held in June at Gordon and Gering. The course is hosted
The annual Nebraska Tractor and Equipment safety certification course with hands-on safety will be held in June at Gordon and Gering. The course is hosted
By Rep. Adrian Smith As the 2024 tax deadline nears, Americans are well aware of the outsized impact the Internal Revenue Service can have on
By Renae Blum Spring is here — and with it, opportunities of all kinds to enjoy the outdoors. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation or the
By Senator Tom Brewer One of the bills that I have brought to the floor this session concerns public power and private renewable energy generators.
By: Sarah Paisley, 4-H Youth Development Educator, Garden and Morrill Counties Spring is here, and Nebraska elementary students are busy learning about embryology. This is
By Anita Gall, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Do you get confused by the terms annual and perennial? An annual is a plant that lives for
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month which highlights the importance of working together to prevent child maltreatment by creating safe communities and connecting parents
Commentary by Bill Bullard, CEO, R-CALF USA One of the regulatory fights in Washington, D.C., right now is whether independent ranchers will be afforded the
This week Nebraska’s State FFA Convention brought hundreds of FFA students and their advisors from across the state to Lincoln. Each year the Nebraska Farm
There’s still time to become a Nebraska Trooper in 2024! Applications for Camp 70 close at 11:59 p.m. CT on Sunday, April 7 at NebraskaTroopers.com.
By Anita Gall, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Did you know that plants are like most humans and enjoy interaction with each other? Plants tend to
Northwest Nebraska Region Local Board #5656-00 has been awarded $21,203.78 federal funds for the FEMA ARPAR phase under the Emergency Food and Shelter Program National
By Ryan Benjamin, Nebraska Extension Educator-Beef Systems As we come into early April, it is important to take time to think about rangeland and pasture
Yesterday morning, Governor Jim Pillen visited Seward to present local leaders with the Governor’s 2024 Showcase Community Award. Each year, the award is presented to
By Anita Gall, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener When planting, the most important step is the bed preparation. Whether you are planting trees, shrubs, perennials, or