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February is 4-H Member Month in Nebraska

Valentine, NE -- February is 4-H Member Month in Nebraska – a time to celebrate how membership in 4-H prepares youth for work and for life. Through hands-on learning and supportive relationships, 4-H helps youth discover their sparks, or the interests and skills that inspire purpose, while fostering a strong sense of belonging where members feel valued and connected.

Beware of false Spring

Warmer weather and longer days are starting to show up, giving so many of us hope and excitement forthenewgrowingseason.Beware of false Spring, where the warm days can be followed by cold snaps and potential spring blizzards that will visit the region at some point in March and April. Below are some tips to consider now, and through mid-April on gardening related jobs in our very uncertain weather.

Nebraska Extension to host webinar on low pregnancy rates in young cows

Lincoln, NE, February 19 — Low pregnancy rates in young cows can significantly impact herd replacement costs and long-term profitability for cow-calf producers. To address this challenge, Nebraska Extension will host a webinar, Considerations of Causes of Low Pregnancy Rates in Young Cows, on Tuesday, March 10.

Establishing perennial grasses

Are you considering establishing a new field of perennial forage grasses this spring or renovating an existing field? Seed selection, seedbed preparation, fertilization, methods of seeding, time and rate of seeding, and weed control are all an important part of the process.

Beef Quality Assurance has high value for producers and consumers

Lincoln, NE, February 17 —Beef Quality Assurance, a program developed by cattlemen in cooperation with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, is central to ensuring beef products are raised with animal welfare, food safety and responsible management in mind. In Nebraska, veterinarians are directly involved in that work, helping producers apply research-based practices to their operations, which ultimately affects what reaches the consumer.

Low pregnancy rates in young cows in-person webinar to be held in Rushville

Low pregnancy rates in young cows can significantly impact herd replacement costs and long-term profitability for cow-calf producers. To address this challenge, Nebraska Extension will host a webinar titled 'Considerations of Causes of Low Pregnancy Rates in Young Cows' on Tuesday, March 10.

Lakeview Area News

Dean and Sheryl Noteboom enjoyed a visit from their daughter and family, Mindy and Jason Veurink, Harleigh, Montana and Dallas of Platte last weekend. Many Lurz family members and the Lakeview community attended the memorial service for Gene Lurz last Wednesday.

How a rancher lost his cat

After the Great Depression was over as well as World War II, the country was beginning to prosper, including the agricultural sector. Tractors, crude in comparison to those of today, were replacing work horses; REA was making its way to farms and ranches, and each year advances were being made.

Nominations open for the 2026 Nebraska Book Awards

The 2026 Nebraska Book Awards program, sponsored by the Nebraska Center for the Book (NCB) and NebraskaLibraryCommission,will recognize and honor books that are written by Nebraska authors and illustrators, published by Nebraska publishers, set in Nebraska, or relate to Nebraska.