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EPA Talks Flyovers, Inspections with Producers

Updated: 10:33 AM The EPA was in Lexington Monday night to answer more questions about their flyover practice, and talk with Nebraska producers about their other concerns.

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Midwest Ranchers, Lawmakers Protest EPA Flyovers

Updated: 9:44 PM The Environmental Protection Agency's use of airplanes to scour for signs of improper disposal of livestock waste has angered ranchers and some members of Congress.

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Junior Shorthorn Leaders Encourage Youth

Updated: 10:52 PM The Junior National Shorthorn Expo has made Grand Island their home this week, but it's been a week about more than just showing cattle.

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Marketing Fonner Park Brings Big Shows, Events

Updated: 9:54 PM With Charolais last week, Shorthorn this week, and Hereford next week, the facilities at Fonner Park are busy with national cattle shows this summer, but local officials say they're working hard to get even more organizations to utilize Grand Island.

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Midsummer Crop Diagnostic Clinics Offered near Mead

Updated: 4:47 PM Agribusiness professionals and crop producers will take a close-up look at field conditions, research and techniques at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's midsummer Crop Management Diagnostic Clinics July 17-18.

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High Heat, Low Precipitation Affect Crop Production

Updated: 9:34 PM The mild winter and spring weather allowed farmers across the state to get a head start on planting this year, but those same weather patterns are now bringing some complications.

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Smith Co-Sponsors Measure to Stop EPA Flyovers

Posted: 6:30 AM Congressman Adrian Smith is co-sponsoring a measure to stop the federal Environmental Protection Agency's aerial surveillance of agriculture operations, which have taken place in Nebraska and neighboring states.

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Senate Passes 5-Year Farm and Food Bill

Updated: 5:00 AM The Senate has passed a five-year, half-trillion-dollar farm bill that cuts farm subsidies and land conservation spending by about $2 billion a year.

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Another Nebraska Ethanol Plant Halts Production

Posted: 3:40 PM Valero Energy has temporarily halted production at its ethanol plant in Albion in eastern Nebraska because shrinking margins, due in part to rising corn prices.

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Hot, Dry Weather Still Stressing Nebraska Crops

Posted: 5:40 AM Parts of southern Nebraska have received some much-needed rain, but northern and western parts of state remain hot and dry, which is putting stress on crops and pastures.

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Nebraska Opens Agriculture Office in Beijing

Posted: 5:54 AM The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has opened an office in Beijing that officials say could spark new opportunities for joint research and faculty and student exchanges.

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Neb. Senator Intros Measure to Stop EPA Flyovers

Posted: 10:16 AM U.S. Sen. Mike Johanns has introduced a measure to stop the federal Environmental Protection Agency's aerial surveillance of agriculture operations, which have taken place in Nebraska and neighboring states.

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