Weather Ready Farms Designation Program
The Weather Ready Farms designation program, through Nebraska Extension, helps prepare Nebraskan farmers for climate variation and extreme weather events.
07/12/2023
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For more information visit:
https://extension.unl.edu/statewide/hal/soil-health-school-at-hal/
Soil Health School and Soil Health Nexus Regional In-Service
August 1-3, 2023
The Haskell Ag Lab Soil Health School is a collaborative event with Nebraska Extension, North Central Region’s Soil Health Nexus, and the Nebraska NRCS. It will cover many aspects of the science related to soil health, including foundational soil health principles, the evaluation of soil health management practices, and many hands-on soil health investigations and demonstrations.
We have applied for 11 CCA CEU's for participants.
Students can present any completed, ongoing research project or concept on soil health. Six hundred dollars will be split up amongst the top poster winners. To participate, submit a title to Nicole Heldt at [email protected].
The first two days of the event are filled with speakers, hands-on demonstrations and activities, and student poster presentations. Both full days are free to attend and include a full lunch and refreshments. The first day, August 1, will be 8 am to 5 pm, and the second day, August 2, will be 8 am to 4 pm.
07/06/2023
Research on the application of precision agriculture technologies to enhance farmland phosphorus management will be presented by Dr. Douglas R. Smith of the USDA Agricultural Research Service's Grassland Soil and Water Research Laboratory. Dr. Smith will present findings from projects he has worked on with the USDA Conservation Effects Assessment Project, including field research aimed at lowering fertilizer runoff and raising profitability by giving high-yield crop production areas priority.
For more information visit:
https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/conservation-outcomes-webinar
07/05/2023
The final report of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's 2023 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey shows that the market value of agricultural property in Nebraska climbed by 14% over the previous year, to an average of $3,835 per acre. This represents the second-largest gain in Nebraska's market value of agricultural land since 2014 and the greatest statewide non-inflation-adjusted land value in the survey's 45-year history.
The 2023 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey report's findings, including the average reported land values and cash rental rates for various classes and types of agricultural land throughout the state, will be covered in this webinar. The topic of current trends and the opportunity for audience participation will be covered.
For more information visit https://cap.unl.edu/webinars
06/29/2023
Women in agriculture have long been aware of the important part they play in the industry's operations, growth, and future.
The special difficulties faced by the female producer as she works through her day include farm culture, communication dynamics, and her place in the family and community.
Think of this as an opportunity to hear from and learn from women producers as they describe their own professional struggles and how those struggles have affected their positions both within and outside of the industry.
For more information or registration:
https://cap.unl.edu/webinars
03/30/2023
Join the upcoming presentation of the Plant Pathology Spring 2023 seminar series. The presentation is titled "Harnessing the naturally occurring beneficial microbial communities for creating nitrogen-resilient crop," and it will be given by Dr. Jinliang Yang, Assistant Professor in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture. They'll get together in person and online at 4 pm at Keim 264.
More Information:
Contact Madilyn McKay at [email protected] for the Zoom link and additional details. Seminar recordings might be accessible the day after.
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03/27/2023
The exhibition includes pieces that deal with water and how it sustains life. The pieces on display offer fresh perspectives on how to describe, understand, and communicate water as well as the lost history of its use. "Approaching Water" demonstrates the breadth and complexity of artistic practices that consider water to be a crucial element that is subject to numerous social, political, economic, and cultural concerns. The works urge viewers to think broadly about water and its social construction by utilizing a variety of mediums, such as graphic novels, design interventions, and soundworks.
Check it out here:
https://events.unl.edu/wrf/2023/03/08/171456/
02/14/2023
Attention all rural farmers, you can’t miss this Webinar tomorrow!!
In-person attendance at the Hardin Hall Auditorium on East Campus of UNL is free and open to the public. No registration needed.
For online viewing, registration is required.
Once registered a zoom link will be delivered.
Register here:
https://watercenter.unl.edu/spring-seminar-series
05/12/2022
The program is recruiting an AmeriCorps VISTA to serve with the program to begin in July! Apply here: https://go.unl.edu/climate_resilient_ag_outreach_vista
02/17/2022
The team will be presenting at the 2022 USDA Agricultural Outlook Forum! Register for the event here: https://labroots.com/ms/virtual-event/usda-aof-2022…
01/10/2022
National Integrated Drought Information System (NIDIS)
offers moisture research and resources that can help prepare for , , and . Learn more at: https://drought.gov/topics/soil-moisture
01/04/2022
🚨New Upcoming Agriculture Education 🚨 Link to events: https://go.unl.edu/agedu_jan4_jan7
12/20/2021
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