Cattlemen's Classic Back in Kearney
Updated: 8:54 PM Livestock producers are headed to Kearney this week for the Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic.
Updated: 8:54 PM Livestock producers are headed to Kearney this week for the Nebraska Cattlemen's Classic.
Posted: 6:57 PM Officials at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln say they plan to hire 36 people in the school's Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
Updated: 8:02 AM The U.S. Department of Agriculture will open a four-week general signup for the Conservation Reserve Program on May 20.
Posted: 6:32 AM The new owner of a defunct oilseed processing plant in eastern North Dakota is asking farmers what he should do with the facility.
Updated: 9:39 PM Governor Dave Heineman says no one knows China as well as former Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson.
Posted: 7:21 AM A Nebraska lawmaker is pushing legislation to create an interest-free loan program for counties that the state has designated as "livestock friendly."
Updated: 10:27 AM Find out how Nebraska soldiers are helping farmers in Afghanistan.
Posted: 8:54 PM Feedlot operators in Nebraska and Iowa can get advice this month from experts about dealing with high feed costs and drought.
Updated: 5:49 PM You normally wouldn't think about lettuce, basil, or other green vegetables growing in the middle of winter in Nebraska.
Updated: 5:09 AM It sums up the life of a farmer in two minutes using the eloquent storytelling of Paul Harvey.
Posted: 8:05 AM Federal agriculture officials say there were 6.3 million head of cattle in Nebraska on Jan. 1 -- down 2 percent from Jan. 1, 2012.
Posted: 6:30 AM A federal judge in Minnesota has thrown out a lawsuit that claimed Hebrew National's hot dogs and other meat products aren't entirely kosher.
Posted: 10:29 AM American farmers and ranchers were borrowing more at the end of last year as their operating expenses and feed costs increased.
Posted: 8:36 AM A Nebraska lawmaker wants to put the Department of Aeronautics and Federal Aviation Administration in charge of handling complaints against crop-dusters, but some in the agriculture industry question whether that's the correct approach.
Updated: 8:36 PM The Nebraska Department of Revenue says it will allow farmers and ranchers to file taxes later than usual without any penalty.
Updated: 3:38 PM We'll travel back to the 2013 Fremont Corn Expo to hear more about what the continued drought could mean for Nebraska farmers.
Posted: 1:47 PM Japan has agreed to ease some of its restrictions on U.S. beef, so exports to the Asian nation may grow.
Updated: 5:43 AM Governor Dave Heineman's tax reform proposals could have Nebraskans saving on income tax but spending on sales tax.
Posted: 5:32 AM A workshop aimed at helping farmers and ranchers plan for passing their farms and ranches to their families has been scheduled for Feb. 5.
Posted: 7:29 AM Nebraska farmers are being advised to plan for another growing season of drought.
Updated: 10:44 PM Dennis and Lisa Reisinger say they took the smaller ag education seminars they've coordinated and made it bigger for Grand Island's first ever ag outlook conference.
Posted: 6:55 AM Nearly 2,000 farmers and ranchers in Nebraska will be getting questions about their expenses from Agriculture Department officials soon.
Updated: 6:38 AM Dr. Bruce Anderson says livestock producers will be facing more than dry soils and an unpromising forecast come spring.
Updated: 7:27 PM Interviews are scheduled for four finalists who want to become the next dean of the Nebraska College of Technical Agriculture.