Radio News From The University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension
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Ranchers can use good management practices for both the cow and the calf to help newborns avoid infections and diseases. Nebraska Extension Cow/Calf Systems and Stocker Management Specialist Karla Wilke talks about vaccination schedules to keep cows and calves healthy during the winter months.由Nebraska Extension
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The 2024 growing seasons showed a lack of damage from western bean cutworm. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Julie Peterson says the use of economic thresholds and pest control options played a big role in keeping western bean cutworm numbers down.由Nebraska Extension
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A sound business strategy for livestock producers includes plans for keeping or selling calves. Jay Parsons, Director for UNL’s Center for Ag Profitability discusses key decisions on calf retention and why those decisions have long term effects.由Nebraska Extension
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Republican party control in all three branches of government may mean some significant changes to federal ag policies. Nebraska Extension Ag Policy Specialist Brad Lubben talks about key issues that the new administration and Congress will need to take action on.由Nebraska Extension
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Defoliation is the most common type of insect injury observed by Nebraska soybean producers and can occur from emergence to harvest. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Wayne Ohnesorg says properly assessing leaf damage and applying pesticides at economic decision levels can boost your yields next growing season.…
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Keeping notes on your crops from past seasons is a great way to make successful decisions in the future. Nebraska Extension Water and Cropping Systems Educator Travis Prohaska talks about some of the challenges producers faced last season and encourages them to consider that before planting this spring.…
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Meeting the needs of the future while also protecting the environment and natural resource can be challenging in agriculture. Steve Evans, the Director of Research in Industrial Sustainability from the University of Cambridge offers some sustainability strategies farmers and farms can use in their operations.…
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Sharp and clean garden tools work better and last longer. Nebraska Extension Educator Elizabeth Exstrom talks about giving your tools a good cleaning and sharpening when the garden season is over.由Nebraska Extension
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New technology is changing workplaces in every industry and agriculture is no different. According to a new study from the Harvard Business School, flexibility and incorporating new A.I. tools will be prominent features of new workplaces. Nebraska Extension Agricultural Economist Cheryl Burkhart-Kriesel talks about how the workplace and workers are…
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During harsh winter conditions, younger trees need a bit more protection to help them get through the winter. A condition called sunscald or southwest disease, can crack and damage the thin bark of young trees. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans talks about preventing sunscald.由Nebraska Extension
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Cow-calf operations that are successful focus on key issues like reducing operating costs and finding new ways to increase profits. Nebraska Extension Livestock Systems Educator Randy Saner talks about common traits among producers who are successful.由Nebraska Extension
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Winter watering is essential in dry years to keep landscape plants alive and healthy through the winter. University of Nebraska – Lincoln Director of Landscape Services Jeff Culbertson says winter watering should occur on days when the temperature is at least 40-45 degrees and says it’s only necessary 1-2 times per month until spring.…
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Good cow nutrition going into the winter is essential for next year’s calf crop. Nebraska Extension Cow/Calf Systems and Stocker Management Specialist Karla Wilke says recent research has shown that properly supplementing the cow can increase profitability of the calf she's carrying.由Nebraska Extension
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Now is a good time to inspect new or transplanted trees in your landscape. Nebraska Extension Educator Elizabeth Exstrom says be on the lookout for broken branches, crossing limbs and encourages pruning if needed to help your trees during the winter months.由Nebraska Extension
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The Fort Laramie irrigation tunnels continue to supply farmers in western Nebraska with critical water for crops, but permanent structures need to be constructed to make them fully functional. Nebraska Extension Educator Gary Stone gives us an update on when the tunnels will be completed.由Nebraska Extension
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Turfgrass professionals will want to mark their calendars for January 7th through the 9th for the 2025 Nebraska Turfgrass Conference in LaVista. Nebraska Extension Turfgrass Assistant Educator Amanda Folck says there will be plenty of great information on new research and turfgrass techniques for professionals.…
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One family tradition making a comeback is getting the family together to pick out a Christmas tree at a tree farm. Dennis Adams, owner of Walnut Grove Tree Farm, talks about how holiday trees are grown and the types of trees consumers want.由Nebraska Extension
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Vaccine development can be a lengthy and costly process. On today’s Almanac, Dr. Scott McVey discusses how vaccines are made and, in some instances, made available sooner than the traditional process.由Nebraska Extension
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Helping your cattle deal with winter temperatures will benefit your herd come springtime. Nebraska Extension Educator Bethany Johnston talks about how cattle adapt to colder weather, and what ranchers can do to help them.由Nebraska Extension
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Crop producers have to make several critical decisions before planting time. Nebraska Extension Educator Aaron Nygren discusses key issues from last season that will help producers come up with a successful plan for next season.由Nebraska Extension
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Sticking to your diet during holiday parties and family get-togethers can be a challenge. Nebraska Extension Educator Cindy Brison encourages making attainable goals and taking small steps, which can help you keep the weight off and keep your goals in sight.由Nebraska Extension
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Vaccines have been an invaluable resource to help livestock avoid serious illness and disease. On Today’s Almanac, Dr. Scott McVey from UNL’s School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences discusses traditional vaccines and their importance for livestock health.由Nebraska Extension
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Getting prepared for calving season is essential to being a successful operation. Nebraska Extension Specialist Karla Wilke talks about cow management options for producers to consider this winter to ensure a better calving experience.由Nebraska Extension
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Nebraska Extension is hosting workshops for cattle producers to help them be successful during the calving season. Extension Educator Erin Laborie discusses what the clinics will cover and why it’s a good idea for producers to attend.由Nebraska Extension
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Do you have extra pesticide or fertilizer products left over from this past growing season? Extension Educator Elizabeth Exstrom talks about how to store them safely over the winter so they’ll still be effective next year.由Nebraska Extension
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Changes in the USDA Plant Hardiness zones have shown the state is getting a little warmer. That could mean gardeners could try to grow some landscape plants that wouldn’t previously thrive in their location. Nebraska Extension Landscape Horticulture Specialist Kim Todd talks about how changes in the hardiness zones affect home gardeners in Nebraska…
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It’s tradition in a lot of our homes to pick out a tree for the upcoming holiday season. Nebraska Extension Landscape Horticulture Specialist Kim Todd gives us some tips to making the right choice.由Nebraska Extension
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Drought conditions in central and western Nebraska have made it ideal for Yucca plants commonly known as “Soap Weed” to thrive. Nebraska Extension Range and Forage Specialist Jerry Volesky talks about controlling Yucca in rangeland and how to reclaiming it with grasses.由Nebraska Extension
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During the holidays, poinsettias, flowering cactus, and Amaryllis become the decorative plant of choice for many. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans offers some plant care tips, so your indoor holiday ornamentals thrive.由Nebraska Extension
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Treating cattle for lice when it’s convenient usually during preconditioning and preg-checking isn’t necessarily the most effective approach and studies indicate heavy lice populations may reduce calf weight gains by as much as 0.21 pounds per day. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Dave Boxler says cattle lice are cold-weather insects and producers s…
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Some say the best part of Thanksgiving is the leftovers. Turkey sandwiches, casseroles and other delightful dishes are part of the tradition of the holiday. Nebraska Extension Food, Nutrition and Health Educator Nancy Urbanec offers storage tips to help you make the most out of the big meal.由Nebraska Extension
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Diesel engine performance and costs represent crucial factors for agricultural producers. University of Nebraska - Lincoln Associate Professor of Ag Economics Cory Walters talks about diesel engine efficiency and new EPA emission standards.由Nebraska Extension
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Buffet style dining can be a great option for thanksgiving, allowing family and friends to get just the right amount of food. Nebraska Extension Food, Nutrition and Health Educator Nancy Urbanec talks about ensure the safety of your buffet with these essential food safety tips and best practices.由Nebraska Extension
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Dry conditions across much of the state have caused stress on landscape trees and shrubs. Nebraska Extension Educator John Fech talks about winter landscape care and watering.由Nebraska Extension
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Frying a turkey is one of the best ways to enjoy the bird on Thanksgiving, but do it wrong and it could spell disaster. Nebraska Extension Educator Cindy Brison talks about what it takes to safely fry a turkey.由Nebraska Extension
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NASA has kick started an effort with Nebraska Extension to help the Midwest address climate-related concerns such as drought, extreme wind events and floods. Robert Swap, NASA Associate Mission Planning Director for Earth Sciences says this program will take an in-depth look at the relation between the earth’s surface and lower levels of the atmosp…
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Turkey is synonymous with Thanksgiving, and there are several things you’ll need to consider before pulling it from the oven. Nebraska Extension Educator Cindy Brison gives us some tips to make a great roasted turkey for your family.由Nebraska Extension
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Getting ready for the next big step in life is part of going to college and moving into a career. The Engler Agribusiness Entrepreneurship Program at UNL helps student forge their own path. Program Director Tom Field says students have numerous opportunities, from participating in the program to make their own business.…
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If you’re having friends and family over for Thanksgiving, there are some basic food safety tips you need to keep in mind. Nebraska Extension Educator Cindy Brison gives us some timely food safety suggestions when preparing the holiday meal.由Nebraska Extension
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Do you have leftover lawn and garden pesticides you plan to use next year? Nebraska Extension Educator John Fech talks about safe winter pesticide storage to keep products effective for next season.由Nebraska Extension
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Strip grazing can increases carrying capacity, allowing more grazing head days on the same acres. Nebraska Extension Beef Systems Specialist Mary Drewnoski says strip grazing might take a little extra effort, but the extra grazing capacity can make it worthwhile.由Nebraska Extension
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Nebraska Extension will present a series of workshops across the state for farm and ranch landowners, landlords, and tenants who want to learn more about current trends in farm or ranch real estate, and best practices for managing or leasing land. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Shannon Sand said the workshops will help answer common questions abou…
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Strip grazing cover crops can be an effective way to increase your cattle performance and harvest efficiency. Nebraska Extension Beef Systems Specialist Mary Drewnoski talks about getting the most out of your fall and winter grazing.由Nebraska Extension
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One of the sure signs of fall is the changing colors of our trees. Justin Evertson, the Green Infrastructure Coordinator at the Nebraska Forest Service talks about trees you can plant around your home landscape that offer fantastic fall color.由Nebraska Extension
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The latest insurance options and risk management information for livestock producers will be covered during a series of workshops across the state. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Shannon Sand says attendees will learn about several key issues to help them reduce and manage risk when it comes to the volatile livestock market.…
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Bringing your plants indoors for the winter might mean you’ll have a few unwelcome guests coming in as well. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Kait Chapman talks about keeping common insect pests off your houseplants.由Nebraska Extension
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Irrigation season has ended here in Nebraska and it’s time to evaluate your center pivot system to make sure it is ready for winter. Nebraska Extension Educator Steve Melvin talks about the checklist for winterizing your center pivot.由Nebraska Extension
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Ornamental groundcovers are a great way to reduce landscape maintenance while adding color and textural patterns to areas in the landscape. Bob Hendrickson, the Horticulture Program Coordinator with the Nebraska Forest Service says they are also a good tool for dealing with those difficult landscape sites where maintenance is a challenge or it’s ha…
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A new soybean pest has been confirmed in Nebraska. Nebraska Extension Educator Wayne Ohnesorg says there are no known management methods for this insect and the next step will be to conduct growing season surveys of soybean fields to determine the prevalence.由Nebraska Extension
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Landscape trees need some tender loving care during the fall in order to stay healthy throughout the winter months. Justin Evertson from the Nebraska Forest Service says the drought has have adverse effects to our trees and talks about what homeowners can do to help them stay healthy.由Nebraska Extension
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