Nebraska Extension Educator Gary Stone kneels and counts bean loss after the combine has gone by for an On-Farm Research study. (Photo courtesy of University of Nebraska-Lincoln.)

Harvest brings in the second year of an On-Farm Research project

Corn waiting for harvest. (Photo by Chabella Guzman.)
Open fields of cut hay. (Photo by Chabella Guzman.)
Wheat at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, High Plains Ag Lab near Sidney. (Photo by Chabella Guzman.)

Nebraska Extension 2023 Fall Seed Guide available online

One of the possibilities current market conditions present is the opportunity for cow-calf producers to capitalize on increasing cow value. (Photo by Troy Walz.)

Will you capitalize on increasing cow value? 

Grazing cattle in Kansas (Courtesy photo.)
Wildlife biologists with Colorado Parks and Wildlife spent the night of June 3 in a meadow below Devil's Head mountain along Jackson Creek where they teamed with scientists from Colorado State University and the U.S. Forest Service to catch bats and show them to rock climbers who waited patiently in the dark. (Photo courtesy of Bill Vogrin/Colorado Parks and Wildlife.)

Bats can be beneficial

  • By Linda Langelo │ Colorado State University Extension
A recent hail storm took corn down to the stalk in some areas of Nebraska. (Photo by Gary Stone.)

Annual forage options after hail