The fighting in Iran is driving up prices for fertilizer and fuel, forcing farmers to pay more ahead of planting season.
Agriculture is the heart and soul of what we do in Nebraska. Family farms and ranches are the backbone of our communities.
War in the Middle East has driven fertilizer prices up more than 30% since February and sent diesel soaring, forcing some Nebraska farmers to cut back on nutrients, rethink planting plans and brace ...
The Nebraska Farm Bureau has endorsed Bob Evnen as he seeks re-election as secretary of state in this year’s primary election ...
Trainers movie Gretna East's Jace Larchick on a stretcher after he was hurt while wrestling York's Emmitt Dirks, right, during a Nebraska boys high school wrestling state tourname ...
After losing 80,000 salmon to a fire, a Nebraska City family is planning to build a new facility to process 70,000 tons of salmon annually near Nebraska City.
A wolf that a southeast Wyoming rancher shot in January might have been running around western Nebraska for months before roaming into the Cowboy ...
Land prices are still holding firm, and with lower commodity prices, that is a surprise. There are still more buyers than ...
Nebraska Extension will host a free “Chick Care Basics” webinar to help poultry owners prepare for those critical first weeks.
Farm finance clinic A free farm finance clinic sponsored by the Nebraska Department of Agriculture and Legal Aid Nebraska ...
First authorized in the 1985 Farm Bill, CRP continues to have an important role on farms and ranches across the country.
Nebraska Secretary of State Bob Evnen says military operations in Iran won’t significantly disrupt ag trade, even as farmers ...
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