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The Nebraska CropWatch Podcast provides the latest research-based information from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on crop production, pest management, and related agricultural information for Nebraska farmers and agribusinesses. CropWatch Podcasts feature researchers, extension educators, and other experts. For more information on these topics, visit www.cropwatch.unl.edu , where new articles are published weekly during the cropping season.
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Nebraska Grows is a bi-weekly podcast for commercial fruit and vegetable producers to get the latest unbiased, research-based information from Nebraska Extension.
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Audio reports from Nebraska News Service
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A special collection of Signature Stories that looks at life and culture in Nebraska through history, literature, religion, and art. This feed is updated continuously.
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Stay up-to-date with daily news and features on a wide variety of topics that affect Lincoln, Omaha, and all of Nebraska.
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93 Counties is a weekly show hosted by students at the College of Journalism and Mass Communications at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Each episode is a story from one of the 93 counties in Nebraska, rural and urban, from the panhandle to the Missouri River.
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The Half-Court Press podcast goes in-depth on all the latest Creighton and Nebraska basketball news.
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Television for Agricultural Business Decisions
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The Backyard Farmer - gardening and turf strategies throughout the growing season.
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Mitch Sherman and Max Olson dig into Nebraska football from inside the gates of Memorial Stadium, where no ticket has gone unsold since 1962. With their combined decades of experience around the Huskers, Mitch and Max will keep you informed on key issues and topics in Lincoln.
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Making trade relatable by unpacking the new developments and long-running trends reshaping global markets. Brought to you by the Clayton Yeutter Institute of International Trade and Finance at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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A series of academic movie reviews by Professor Wheeler Winston Dixon, Ryan Professor of Film Studies, Professor of English at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music's podcast -- Korff Kast. We will talk about a wide range of topics relating to the Glenn Korff School of Music.
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This podcast is for my senior capstone project. I will be interviewing various friends about their majors. I hope my podcast will educate people about different majors at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Since 1970, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's campus radio station, 90.3, KRNU has been giving students a voice. In this series, we will take a deep-dive into each decade of KRNU’s existence and talk to faculty, students, and staff that have left their mark and kept KRNU running. From the groovy '70 until today, Lincoln’s new music alternative has been a place where students and up-and-coming artists can share their talents to the world.
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The paradigm concept podcast is about all things that will help you run a productive and profitable oral surgery practice. On this show you will find new, efficient, and innovative ways to run your health care practice or business. Hear from top leaders in the oral surgery industry, CEOs of large corporations, and process owners. Paradigm Oral Health is comprised of elite, contemporary practices that are the leaders in their communities. We are an organization led and owned by surgeons passi ...
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Putting in a Bid for the NCAA Men's Baseketball Tournament | Pinnacle Bank Arena
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Pinnacle Bank Arena in partnership with the University of Nebraska and the City of Lincoln is putting together a bid for the NCAA Men's Basketball tournament in the 2027-2028 season. General Manager Tim Savona tells all on how PBA is the right venue for such a big event.By Nebraska News Service
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Pillen's push for lower property taxes meets some skepticism
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Gov. Jim Pillen's efforts to drum up support for lowering property taxes by expanding sales taxes met some skepticism Friday in Grand Island.By Nebraska Public Media
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Nebraska election offices continue to count ballots
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More than 87 hundred additional ballots from Tuesday’s primary election were counted by the Douglas County Election Commission Friday morning. That number includes early voting ballots that were delivered to the election office on election day. While most races have been called, Friday's count has widened the gap between two candidates vying for se…
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Nebraska election offices continue to count ballots
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More than 87 hundred additional ballots from Tuesday’s primary election were counted by the Douglas County Election Commission Friday morning. That number includes early voting ballots that were delivered to the election office on election day. While most races have been called, Friday's count has widened the gap between two candidates vying for se…
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129. Weekly Weather Outlook and Update: May 17, 2024
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Rabbits are undoubtedly the cutest of backyard critters, but they can wreak havoc on your garden beds. Nebraska Extension Wildlife Specialist Dennis Ferraro offers a few tips to keep them away.By Nebraska Extension
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Ruth Lunquist talking to customers about the method to grow organic crops. She has been in charge of the farm for the past 30 years and is knowledgeable about the needs of organic crops. Photo taken by Layla Omari May, 5. 2024.By Nebraska News Service
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USDA, Tri-Faith host summit countering biases
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The United States Department of Agriculture partnered with the Tri-Faith Center in Omaha to host a summit this week about countering antisemitism, Islamophobia and other biases in rural communities. The Tri-Faith campus has a mosque, synagogue, church and a center connecting them. Samantha Joseph, the director of the USDA Center for Faith-Based and…
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USDA, Tri-Faith host summit countering biases
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The United States Department of Agriculture partnered with the Tri-Faith Center in Omaha to host a summit this week about countering antisemitism, Islamophobia and other biases in rural communities. The Tri-Faith campus has a mosque, synagogue, church and a center connecting them. Samantha Joseph, the director of the USDA Center for Faith-Based and…
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Horn flies and stable flies will soon start to be a problem for livestock producers in Nebraska. Dave Boxler Nebraska Extension Educator talks about having a fly management plan for your pastured cattle.By Nebraska Extension
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Ever changing weather in Nebraska is a challenge that all farmers face. University of Nebraska - Lincoln Director of the Center for Resilience in Agricultural Working Landscapes Craig Allen says resiliency or bounce-back after severe weather hinges on several factors.By Nebraska Extension
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Heifers that are not retained as replacement females for breeding often find their home in feedlots, with heifers comprising approximately 39% of total cattle on feed. Nebraska Extension Feedlot Specialist Jessica Sperber says managing feedlot heifers to ensure their health, well-being, and optimal growth is key for feedlot sector profitability.…
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A transition plan for your farm operation is critical to the future success and good family relations. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Jessica Groskopf talks about gift leaseback, and how this strategy could be part of a good transition plan.By Nebraska Extension
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Now is the time to prepare your roses for another growing season. University of Nebraska - Lincoln Director of Landscape Services Jeff Culbertson offers some tips to get your roses off to a great start.By Nebraska Extension
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Nebraska LEAD Program Director Terry Hejny will be stepping down after 17 years of service. In his place Kurtis Harms, an experienced agricultural industry leader and communicator will be taking over the direction of the program beginning June 1st.By Nebraska Extension
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A Business Man and a Radio Guy, The Journey to Behind the Mic
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Bill Hooks tells his story from North Carolina to Lincoln, how he got started in the business world, and all of a sudden a career in radio.By Nebraska News Service
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Lincoln-born music producer, Bob Marlette, looks back on his successful career in the music industry
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Bob Marlette, a music producer from Lincoln, Nebraska, has created a successful career for himself in music production. In the studio, Marlette was also a musician, recording engineer, mixer and songwriter. He describes his upbringing in Lincoln and how it helped him become the man he is today. Rick Hamann, a former touring musician with "Keystone,…
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Securing an NCAA Tournament Bid | Pinnacle Bank Arena
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The City of Lincoln, in partnership with the University of Nebraska and Pinnacle Bank Arena, has put in a bid to host the 2027-2028 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament. Pinnacle Bank Arena is ready for an event like this, and General Manager Tim Savona tells us why.By Connor Clark
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Ticks can be active all year round, but May/June is regarded as high tick season in Nebraska. Jody Green Nebraska Extension Urban Entomologist says been on the lookout for one tick in particular this year called the Lone Star tick which can transmit a serious red meat allergy to humans if bitten.By Nebraska Extension
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How to Know When a Pasture is Ready to be Grazed?
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Key characteristics of growth and stages of maturity in native grasses are indicators of when it is safe to begin grazing while also minimizing plant stress.By UNL BeefWatch
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Targeted grazing on cheatgrass in the western Great Plains
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Seed production by cheatgrass can be significantly reduced when grazing it during rapid growth and while seed is soft.By UNL BeefWatch
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Nebraska’s spring weather conditions have made it more difficult to predict the emergence of horn flies. Nebraska Extension Educator Dave Boxler talks about several products that producers can use to control horn flies on pastured cattle.By Nebraska Extension
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Take a peek behind the curtains and get the inside scoop of the Thurston County episode! Teghan Metcalf sat down with Alex Neill and Mari Pilling to chat about their episode in Thurston County: 157 Years of Native American Celebration. Primary music - “Critically Ill” FineTune Music Adobe Stock Asset ID: #481059801…
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Hilgers announces lawsuits against electric truck mandates
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Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers is suing California and the federal government over requirements to replace diesel trucks with electric vehicles.By Nebraska Public Media
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Drought lingers in parts of the Midwest and Great Plains
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Planting is well underway across the Midwest, but farmers are still grappling with dry conditions that led to lower than normal corn yields last fall. It’s the third year of a near historic drought for parts of the Corn Belt.By Nebraska Public Media
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With the groundbreaking of a new USDA research facility at UNL, Nebraska agriculture is at the forefront of feeding the world. Nebraska Governor Jim Pillen talks about how Nebraska farmers will benefit from this new facility.By Nebraska Extension
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New law could increase electric vehicle charging stations
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A bill passed in this year’s Nebraska legislative session has the potential to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations in the state, according to electric vehicle lobbying group Charge Ahead Partnership. A provision from State Sen. Eliot Bostar regulating electric vehicle charging stations was passed unanimously as part of a large…
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New law could increase electric vehicle charging stations
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A bill passed in this year’s Nebraska legislative session has the potential to increase the number of electric vehicle charging stations in the state, according to electric vehicle lobbying group Charge Ahead Partnership. A provision from State Sen. Eliot Bostar regulating electric vehicle charging stations was passed unanimously as part of a large…
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Preserving the memory of the Pershing Auditorium
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The Pershing Municipal Auditorium was Lincoln's premiere site for all concerts, shows and events for decades, even rivaling neighboring Omaha for Nebraska's entertainment capital. Construction finished in 1956, but most residents of the Star City have fond memories of concerts, expos, sporting events and graduations in the Pershing. In 2021, the lo…
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Downtown Lincoln Still Feeling Effects of Covid
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The COVID-19 pandemic happened nearly four years ago, and despite the return to "normal" life in downtown Lincoln, businesses are still feeling the effects of the virus.By Nebraska News Service
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Nebraska Passport Program: Helping Local Business
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The Nebraska Passport Program is viewed as a summertime activity that allows people who live in and outside of Nebraska to see some of state's most notable and unique landmarks. But the program is much more than that. It is an economic booster, helping businesses around the state.By Nebraska News Service
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127. Weekly Weather Outlook and Update: May 10, 2024
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In the Field Update, LEAD Program Applications, USDA Groundbreaking, Grain Markets Weather Outlook, Wheat DiseasesBy University of Nebraska
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Coccidiosis is a common gut infection that typically affects calves less than 6 months old. Veterinarian and Nebraska Extension Beef Educator Lyndsay Waechter-Mead discusses how the disease is contracted by cattle and some of the symptoms it causes.By Nebraska Extension
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126. Weather Ready Farms I: Dr. Craig Allen, SNR/CRAWL
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In this episode Dr. Craig Allen, professor in the School of Natural Resources and director of the Center for Resilience in Agricultural Working Landscapes (CRAWL) joins to talk about resilience in agricultural landscapes and the how the concept of panarchy can be used to better manage and adapt our landscapes to a changing environment and climate.…
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Results for the District 2 primary election could redefine
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The Republican candidates for the primary election in Nebraska’s second congressional district say although they’re both in the same party, they couldn’t be more different. This election could redefine the urban Nebraska Republican.By Nebraska Public Media
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Swath Grazing Sorghum-Sudangrass and Pearl Millet as an Alternative to Feeding Cows Baled Hay in the Winter
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Iowa State research over five years has shown swath grazing to be significantly less cost and labor than dry lot feeding cows hay in the winter.By UNL BeefWatch
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H5N1 in Dairy Cattle Information and Update for Cattle Producers Part 2
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Many consumers are concerned about the H5N1 virus in milk. University of Nebraska Veterinary Pathologist Matt Hille talks about the USDA and FDA’s efforts to insure a safe milk in the U.S.By Nebraska Extension
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Backyard Farmer takes you on a morel mushroom hunt and helps you choose plants based on container size.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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No state GOP backed candidate is running in District 1
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Michael Connely is challenging incumbent Mike Flood for the Congressional District 1 seat in the Republican primary election. Both candidates running without state party endorsement is a reflection of national trends, an expert said.By Nebraska Public Media
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State Board of Education could see changes with elections
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On the State Board of Education, all four incumbents up for election decided against running for office again. This leaves the non-partisan board up to some potential political changes. The board has eight members. It’s an even split of Republicans and Democrats even though it’s officially a non-partisan board. Three of the four members up for elec…
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State Board of Education could see changes with elections
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On the State Board of Education, all four incumbents up for election decided against running for office again. This leaves the non-partisan board up to some potential political changes. The board has eight members. It’s an even split of Republicans and Democrats even though it’s officially a non-partisan board. Three of the four members up for elec…
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