Cattle Chat: Tips for breeding success

Cattle Chat: Tips for breeding success

Founding Father and inventor Benjamin Franklin once said, “By failing to plan, you are preparing to fail.” In the cattle business, that sentiment rings true when it comes to executing an artificial insemination breeding strategy, said the experts at the Kansas State University Beef Cattle Institute. Speaking on a recent…
I-80 open across Nebraska

I-80 open across Nebraska

UPDATE: I-80 in both directions is now open across Nebraska! 🚨 Travel Update🚨Now Open: I-80 east from Wyoming.Crews are currently working to open I-80 west from Kearney to Wyoming as soon as possible. Reminder to turn off cruise control and reduce speed as roads may be snow packed or icy.…
700 elementary students gather at Fonner Park for agriculture education

700 elementary students gather at Fonner Park for agriculture education

Over 700 elementary students recently gathered at Fonner Park in Grand Island, Nebraska, for agriculture education.  Consisting of mostly 4th graders from 15 area schools, the students learned about various aspects of the ag industry.  JessaLynn Hudson, a Nebraska Cattlemen Senior Beef Ambassador, was a presenter at this year’s event.…
Social Workers Are Vital to Nebraska’s Communities

Social Workers Are Vital to Nebraska’s Communities

Lincoln, NE – On March 18, Governor Jim Pillen signed a proclamation to highlight Social Work Month during the month of March. Social Work Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the vital services social workers provide in an array of sectors including schools; hospitals; at the federal, state,…
USDA to allow emergency haying, grazing of CRP acres following wildfires

USDA to allow emergency haying, grazing of CRP acres following wildfires

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has authorized emergency haying and grazing of Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acres nationwide, including in Nebraska, to aid livestock producers impacted by recent wildfires in Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. "Ranchers in Nebraska, Texas, and Oklahoma hit by devastating wildfires need grazing acres and hay…
CCC Tuition, Fees and Other Services Stay the Same for Next School Year

CCC Tuition, Fees and Other Services Stay the Same for Next School Year

GRAND ISLAND, Neb. – Central Community College students will not see an increase in the cost of tuition and fees for 2024-25. This after the CCC Board of Governors voted unanimously to keep tuition at $96 per credit hour and fees at $16 per credit hour during its monthly meeting on…
Corn’s Eroding Market Share

Corn’s Eroding Market Share

Corn is one of Nebraska’s leading commodity exports consistently jockeying with soybeans and beef for the state’s top export commodity. Since 2014, Nebraska corn exports have exceeded $1 billion every year but one, setting a record of $2.3 billion in 2021. And, over the past five years, the value of…
UNK promotes Julie Shaffer to permanent senior vice chancellor position

UNK promotes Julie Shaffer to permanent senior vice chancellor position

KEARNEY – Following a national search, the University of Nebraska at Kearney has selected Julie Shaffer as its next senior vice chancellor for academic affairs. Shaffer has served as interim senior vice chancellor for academic affairs since August 2023. Her appointment to the permanent position is pending approval from the…