The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Part 107 covers non-recreational uses of drones weighing less than 55 pounds. All drone pilots are required to have a license if they are using their drones for paid work or for non-recreational purposes. This includes industries like emergency management, law enforcement, real state and land management, aerial photography, and… Continue reading Getting Started with Drones: FAA Part 107 Certificate
2024 Southeast NE Pasture & Acreage Expo
Southeast Nebraska livestock producers and small acreage owners can improve their knowledge and enhance their operations by attending the 2024 Southeast Nebraska Pasture & Acreage Expo. Scheduled for Friday, August 23rd, the conference will take place at the Lancaster County Extension office in Lincoln. The conference kicks off with registration, refreshments and a trade show… Continue reading 2024 Southeast NE Pasture & Acreage Expo
Ag tour for small-scale producers on August 19
Agriculture in southeast Nebraska is changing rapidly, creating new opportunities for both traditional and alternative farming. There is a great potential for those willing to take risks and invest time in small-scale ventures like vegetables and flower farming. These alternative enterprises can thrive with careful planning and dedication. Nebraska Extension in Nemaha County is excited… Continue reading Ag tour for small-scale producers on August 19
Southern rust is here!
Written by John Nelson and Ritika Lamichhane As of July 19, southern rust has been confirmed in several counties in Nebraska, including the eastern and central part of the state. This year, the disease development occurred earlier than usual and has spread further north than it typically does. You can track the disease distribution at… Continue reading Southern rust is here!
Watch out for these pests!
Written by Matheus Ribeiro, John Nelson, and Ritika Lamichhane Pillbugs (Armadillidium vulgare) In most cases, pillbugs (known as roly polys or snowbugs) are beneficial arthropods that are very adept at recycling nutrients. However, when present in large populations, they can shift their status from being beneficial arthropods to becoming significant pests, causing substantial injury and… Continue reading Watch out for these pests!
Tar Spot Confirmed in Richardson County
Written by Ritika Lamichhane and John Nelson UNL Plant Pathologist Dr. Tamra Jackson-Ziems and her team recently confirmed tar spot in Richardson County, just north of Falls City. The disease infestation is in very low levels, but it is important to begin scouting your corn fields. The Corn ipmPIPE helps track the appearance of tar… Continue reading Tar Spot Confirmed in Richardson County
Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator Water and Cropping Systems (Saline County) University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Do you have the drive to help us impact agricultural producers in positive ways? Can you be a strong regional expert and develop focused, comprehensive learning programs that help create environments and experiences for agricultural producers and businesses that result in improved agricultural water and cropping systems? Nebraska Extension is an organization that values individuals… Continue reading Extension Instructor or Open Rank Extension Educator Water and Cropping Systems (Saline County) University of Nebraska-Lincoln