In a dry edible bean plot at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Panhandle Research Extension and Education Center-Mitchell Lab, Maria Alvarado, UNL graduate student, left, Kainyon Tay, head of the legume program in Chile, and Carlos Urrea, UNL dry bean breeder, look for desirable bean plants. (Photo by Chabella Guzman.)

Bean breeders scout fields for desirable bean genetics

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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

Vesh Raj Thapa, UNL post-doctoral research assistant, stands behind root samples from the plots at WREEC in North Platte. Photo by Chabella Guzman

Roots, another important aspect of cover crops

  • By Chabella Guzman │ UNL Panhandle Research Extension & Education Center
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? 

Timothy Porch, research geneticist at U.S. Department of Agriculture-Agricultural Research Service, left, and Carlos Urrea, Nebraska Extension dry bean breeding specialist, scout a plot of dry beans. (Photo by Chelsea Didinger.)

Dry bean breeders collaborate on climate-savvy bean

(Photo by Kendra Graham.)

Huskers aim to crack code of major swine virus