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Continue to Scout Your Corn Field Even Though the Season is Over
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Scouting your corn crops this time of year can give you a wealth of information on what you should plant next year. Extension Plant Pathologist Amy Timmerman says scouting now can help you spot diseases that could be avoided next season by choosing the right disease resistant varieties.By Nebraska Extension
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A grass grazing webinar series will be offered by Nebraska Extension starting October 14th. Extension Educator Aaron Berger says the series is designed to help ranchers and range managers develop grazing plans and manage grasslands.By Nebraska Extension
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Estate Planning for Young Farmers and Ranchers
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Nebraska Extension Educator Jessica Groskopf talks about why estate planning is so important for farmers and ranchers. She emphasizes that young farmers should understand that estate planning is a lifelong process.By Nebraska Extension
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The 2018 farm bill has been passed over and extended several times. Nebraska Extension Ag Policy Specialist Brad Lubben says the current version will have to wait until after the election to either be finished or extended again and he says there are many complicated issues that need addressing.By Nebraska Extension
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Sometimes headlines and viral videos can raise irrational fears about certain insects. Extension Urban Entomologist Jody Green says staying informed about the types of insects being mentioned, what kind of damage they do and where they are located will help you ease some of your fears.By Nebraska Extension
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Field Update, New Ag Policies, Markets, Weather Outlook, Farm Bill UpdateBy University of Nebraska
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For the final Backyard Farmer of the season, we see how a UNL intern is getting real world experience in the garden and we’ll show you three months of garden growth in three minutes.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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During the coming weeks it will be important to prepare your houseplants for the move back indoors. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans says there’s a few things to keep in mind before getting your plants back inside.By Nebraska Extension
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If you have had insect pests, fall is a great time to cleaning up your garden. Nebraska Entomologist Kait Chapman says cleaning up plant debris now will help you avoid similar pest problems next spring.By Nebraska Extension
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Planting bulbs is a fall tradition for many gardeners who love to see flowers bursting out of the soil in early spring. Nebraska Extension Landscape Horticulture Specialist Kim Todd explains that timing and soil temperature is everything.By Nebraska Extension
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Paper wasps can be an annoyance in late summer and early fall. Sometimes it’s impossible to avoid contact with them if their nest is on your porch or other areas where your family spends time outdoors. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Jody Green talks about safe removal of the wasps and the nest.By Nebraska Extension
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Scouting for Disease, New Farm Bureau Health Plans, Markets, Weather Outlook, Nebraska Farm Business NetworkBy University of Nebraska
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There’s nothing more stately than a giant oak tree on your property and for the most part, oaks provide a lot of benefits to the owner. But Graham Herbst with the Nebraska Forest Service says the oak wilt disease can be catastrophic if you have red oak trees.By Nebraska Extension
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Biosecurity on the farm might seem like a scary topic, but Extension Educator Jesse Fulton says producers should take it seriously, even in day-to-day operations. With a lot of cattle being moved around the country, biosecurity has never been more important.By Nebraska Extension
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This week on Backyard Farmer we’ll hear about preparing to move your houseplants back indoors and fall sanitation for insect pest control.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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The negotiations for a new farm bill are up in the air with the upcoming Presidential and congressional elections. Extension Specialist Brad Lubben talks about the current state of the farm bill and what challenges are ahead to try to get something passed.By Nebraska Extension
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Managing risk is critical to farm operation success and even more important during unstable times. Extension Ag Policy Specialist Brad Lubben talks about managing risks during times of lower prices and higher production costs.By Nebraska Extension
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As the weather starts to cool down here in Nebraska, some insect pests might be thinking your home will be a great place to shelter for the fall and winter. Nebraska Extension Urban Entomologist Jody Green talks about keeping fall invading insects out of your house.By Nebraska Extension
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There are a lot of choices for indoor plant lighting. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans talks about different types of grow lights for your plants this fall and winter.By Nebraska Extension
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Silage, Farm Service Agency's Farm Loan Programs, Cattle Markets, Weather Outlook, IANR UpdateBy University of Nebraska
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This week on Backyard Farmer we’ll try to diagnose an oak disease and get your landscape plants well watered for the fall.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Most snakes in Nebraska are very beneficial, but they can make their way into our yards or homes looking for shelter in the fall. University of Nebraska Extension Conservation Biologist Dennis Ferraro offers a few tips to keep snakes out of your landscape.By Nebraska Extension
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Pollinators need food and shelter for the upcoming winter months. Nebraska Extension Associate Educator Scott Evans talks about fall blooming plants that are ideal for pollinators.By Nebraska Extension
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Cooler weather and warm soil are two factors that make fall the ideal season for planting trees. Chrissy Land from the Nebraska Forest Service talks about how to plant trees the right way.By Nebraska Extension
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Every year, monarch butterflies undertake a spectacular migration, and their sight brings joy to many Nebraskans. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Kait Chapman says we can help monarch butterfly populations by planting milkweeds and reducing the amount of pesticides we use in our landscapes.By Nebraska Extension
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In The Field Update, Expansion at ENREEC, Markets, Weather Outlook, A Closer Look at the Birthing Pavilion at the State FairBy University of Nebraska
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A program developed by South Dakota State and Nebraska Extension is looking to improve heifer development techniques. Kiernan Brandt with Trans Ova Genetics talks about how this program is looking to move heifer development forward ensuring a stronger cow herd for the future.By Nebraska Extension
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Backyard Farmer makes it's annual trip to the Nebraska State Fair.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Fall is almost here, and with it comes lower temperatures and less food for insects, spiders and other arthropods that typically spend their time outdoors. Nebraska Extension Urban Entomologist Jody Green says with these seasonal changes, these insects will start to look for places to hide, including your house, garage or shed.…
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Managing Larkspur and Why It’s Dangerous For Cattle
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A common plant in pastures could be poisonous to cattle and other livestock. Nebraska Extension Range Management Specialist Mitch Stephenson talks about larkspur and what producers should know about management strategies.By Nebraska Extension
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Interest in interseeding cover crops into living corn and soybean has increased in recent years. Nebraska Extension Educator Chris Proctor say cover crops can help with weed suppression and nutrient depletion.By Nebraska Extension
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The Growth of Technology on Farms and Ranches
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Technology has changed the way most of us live and the way we farm. University of Nebraska – Lincoln Director of The Center for Ag Profitability Larry Van Tassel talks about how technology is benefiting farming and ranchers.By Nebraska Extension
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The Growing Threat of Certain Invasive Species
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Good range and pasture management can be a key part of a successful operation. Nebraska Extension Forage Educator Ben Beckman says weeds and invasive species can cause serious issues for grazing and forage if not controlled.By Nebraska Extension
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Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory, Range Land Management and Precision Livestock Management, Cattle Markets, Weather Outlook, Shakey Calf MutationBy University of Nebraska
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Correctly timing the last few irrigations of the season offers an excellent opportunity to save some water and money. Nebraska Extension Irrigated Cropping Educator Steve Melvin talks about factors to consider when scheduling your last irrigation this fall.By Nebraska Extension
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Backyard Farmer checks out beautiful containers in downtown Lincoln and helps you get a jump start on controlling turf weeds this fall.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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With fall around the corner, home gardeners will want to make sure they clean up garden waste especially if they’ve had disease and insect problems this season. Nebraska Extension Plant Diagnostician Kyle Broderick discusses the importance of sanitation and crop rotation in gardens.By Nebraska Extension
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Cashing in on Your Calf Crop: Adding Value at The Auction Block
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Getting top dollar for your calves at auction can depend on your marketing plans and management decisions. Nebraska Extension Feedlot Specialist Jessica Sperber discusses good decision making to ensure you’re not leaving money on the table come auction time.By Nebraska Extension
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Fall is arguably the most important time to prep your lawn for next spring. Nebraska Extension Turfgrass Specialist Roch Gaussion talks about watering, weeding and whether you should fertilize or not.By Nebraska Extension
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Yellow Jackets will soon start causing a nuisance around our homes, parks and just about anywhere they can find food. Nebraska Extension Urban Entomologist Jody Green says there are effective ways of controlling them but warns people to be cautious.By Nebraska Extension
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SCAL Field Day Highlights, Water, Crops and Soil Health Field Day, Grain Markets, Weather OutlookBy University of Nebraska
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Backyard Farmer looks at an urban gardening project and shows the problem with growing plants under walnut trees.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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A common sight in our home landscapes are mushrooms. Nebraska Extension Plant Diagnostician Kyle Broderick talks about how you can identify the various types of mushrooms found in and around our homes.By Nebraska Extension
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Is Your Corn Crop Worth More as Silage or Grain?
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Producers could consider using their corn as feed when diminished hay production makes it scarce and expensive. Nebraska Extension Specialist Galen Erickson talks about how silage and grain might make financial sense to farmers.By Nebraska Extension
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Farm transitions from one generation to another can be a complicated process, and sometimes costly. Extension Ag Economist Anastasia Meyer discusses a strategy that can greatly reduce tax obligations during the transition.By Nebraska Extension
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Sound business decisions are a critical part of being prepared for whatever comes your way on the farm. There are many factors that go into those decisions and Nebraska Extension Farm and Ranch Specialist Jay Parsons talks about a tool that can help farmers plot a successful course no matter what is facing them.…
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Nebraska Trade Delegation, Gudmundsen Sandhills Laboratory Open House, Grain Markets, Weather Outlook, Final Irrigation StrategiesBy University of Nebraska
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Exposure to high heat and humidity for prolonged amounts of time can be problematic for cattle. Nebraska Extension Educator and Director of Nebraska Beef Quality Assurance Jesse Fulton says cattle producers should have strategies in place before harsh weather can cause performance issues.By Nebraska Extension
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Backyard Farmer looks at an urban gardening project and shows the problem with growing plants under walnut trees.By University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Ideas for Estate and Transition Planning: Gifting Ownership
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For many farm and ranch families, bringing children or grandchildren into the operation is the ultimate goal. A strategy that is gaining popularity is the gifting of shares or a percentage of the business from the owner to their heirs. Nebraska Extension Ag Economist Jessica Groskopf says easing the ownership of the farm over the course of years mi…
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