Updated: 6:02 PM Hunting for Morel Mushrooms is a Pure Nebraska pastime, but the growth of these mushrooms is running a little late this year. We'll go mushroom hunting and show you what to look for.
Updated: 3:51 PM We'll travel to the Gage County fairgrounds and learn more about the "Day on the Farm" Agricultural Awareness Program. Find out how third graders are learning about the world of farming.
Updated: 5:33 PM You might be a life-long Nebraskan and yet you may have never heard of the Roman l. Hruska U.S. Meat Animal Research Center near Clay Center. We'll take you there for a tour and find out how this facility works to help the livestock industry.
Updated: 3:28 PM This time of year, farmers and producers are thinking about planting season. And many farmers are putting crops in the ground with the help of the latest technology. We'll meet a farmer who is using social media to help with his operation.
Updated: 4:19 PM It's time for corn planting season, but some farmers have been delayed by the recent cold weather and snow in April. We'll talk to a farmer from Lexington on his plans for the planting season.
Updated: 1:59 PM Over the past few weeks, we've been showing you some of the great natural wonders in the state. Now, we take you to one of our favorites: Scotts Bluff National Monument.
Updated: 5:15 PM We'll meet a man who is raising "Dexter Cattle".
They are what some might call "miniature cattle" and are a dual purpose breed for both milk and beef.
Updated: 3:30 PM Even though we've experienced a cold month of March, the calendar says it's officially spring. And that means Nebraska cattle producers are into the "calving" season.
Posted: 4:42 PM Bankers in 10 Midwest and Plains states expect the rural economy to continue growing in the months ahead because of the strength of farm income.
Updated: 5:35 PM The Triumph Ag show was recently held at the CenturyLink center in Omaha. We'll find out what kinds of technology farmers and ranchers are looking at this year.
Updated: 10:41 PM Two Nebraska Army National Guard units were welcomed home from missions to Afghanistan Thursday morning during a ceremony held at the Nebraska National Guard's Joint Force Headquarters.
Updated: 11:19 AM There are a number of ethanol plants in the state, but some of them are idle right now.
We'll get an update on the ethanol industry and find out how grain prices are impacting the effort to produce this bio-fuel.
Updated: 3:35 PM Nebraskans recently gathered at the Women in Agriculture conference in Kearney. We'll learn about Temple Grandin, one of the world's foremost consultants to the livestock industry on animal behavior.
Posted: 10:01 PM Women in Agriculture Coordinator Cheryl Griffith says the Women in Ag conference began nearly 30 years ago, and while some issues are the same today's ag generation is a lot different.
Updated: 3:12 PM The 25th Annual Governor's Ag Conference is in the books.
We'll take you to Kearney and hear what some of the hot topics were at this year's big Ag event.
Updated: 5:54 PM Do you ever wonder how milk gets from the farm to the table?
We'll take you to a dairy farm in Firth to get a first-hand look at the Prairieland Dairy Milking operation.
Posted: 2:02 PM A new survey of rural bankers suggests continued growth in farmland prices, cash rents and farm equipment sales despite the continuing threat of drought.
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