Master Gardener Tips September 15, 2023
By Kirstee Schutte, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Drift refers to the airborne movement of a pesticide spray, dust, particle, or vapor beyond the target area.
By Kirstee Schutte, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Drift refers to the airborne movement of a pesticide spray, dust, particle, or vapor beyond the target area.
Motivational speaker will share critical message of highway safety, positive choices, andleadership at upcoming assembly series at multiple Panhandle schools. Panhandle Public Health District and
Firefighters from multiple agencies are gearing up for the Western Nebraska Engine Academy, which includes training exercises at Buffalo Creek Wildlife Management Area in the
By Chabella Guzman, communications specialist, Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center Feeding Nebraska communities and feeding the world with climate challenges facing agriculture producers was
By Kirstee Schutte, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener Signal words are terms that appear on every pesticide label to denote the relative acute toxicity of the
Four Nebraska-made products have advanced to the semifinals of the โCoolest Thing Made in Nebraskaโ tournament. Public voting for the top four semifinalists in the
The Humanities Nebraska (HN) board of directors is meeting in Chadron this week. HN is a private, statewide nonprofit with a mission to help people
By Kirstee Schutte, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener The Endangered Species Act is a federal law administered by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and the
September is Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, and every Nebraskan has a role in saving lives. In Nebraska, a person dies by suicide once every 32
As the summer winds down, the Niobrara National Scenic River is announcing that the visitor center will soon be closed on the weekends to reduce
Fall turkey season is approaching quickly and the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission has some reminders for hunters, as there are several changes in 2023.
By Kirstee Schutte, Nebraska Extension Master Gardener The ability of a pest to tolerate a pesticide that once controlled it – is known as pesticide
Nebraska state park areas and wildlife management areas in Cherry County are temporarily banning campfires as drought conditions have triggered extreme fire danger. The following
Panhandle Public Health District (PPHD) once again has partnered with area students to spread the word on the dangers of tobacco use of any kind.
By Vesh R. Thapa, University of Nebraska-Lincoln postdoctoral research associate at Soils Fertility Lab Field tours were conducted at the West Central Research Extension and