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A Nebraska farmer is building a 20-foot-tall monument to U.S. President Donald Trump out of manure as a response to effects ...
"It's kind of been a three, four-year period where we've been working through this, just looking for timely rains to get us ...
Scott Beck says the family-owned business markets seed corn in 23 states now, with Nebraska ranking fifth in the volume of ...
Recent storms have brought a mixed bag of impacts for farmers across Nebraska. On Thursday alone, the Department of Natural ...
"Crop prices and livestock prices are pretty related. When you see a decline in crop prices, you often see an increase in ...
OAKLAND, Neb. — Combating the effects of climate change, from severe floods to drought, a Nebraska farmer is combining new regenerative practices with lessons from the past to become more ...
The Nebraska Farm Bureau president returned to Central City to farm in 1986 after a year in college. He grows crops and custom-raises pigs. His sons Andrew, 32, and Jordan, 28, are home now, but ...
Each June, Dairy Month shines a spotlight on the often-overlooked efforts of Nebraska's dairy farmers. From the milk on ...
But for one Nebraska farmer, he’s decided to take early retirement — and he’s doing it with a full heart and a clear conscience. 2024 was the last harvest for Jay Reiners.
Nebraska corn farmers are expected to plant 10.6 million acres of corn this year, according to a report released by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
Dubas is also a Nebraska farmer, so his perspective is rooted in reality. Often writing from the seat of his tractor, Dubas crafted a story that gives new life to J.P.’s optimism and his farm.