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Nebraska Extension Almanac Radio University of Nebraska - Lincoln
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Nebraska Extension Almanac is the University of Nebraskas longest running series of radio interviews with University of Nebraska - Lincoln Extension specialists and educators. Here you will find information and advice on a wide variety of topics and issues, including crop and livestock production, ag policy, health and nutrition, lawn and garden care, and more. Nebraska Ag Almanac is produced by the Electronic Media unit of NUs Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
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Mosquitos
Don’t let mosquitos ruin your outdoor activities this summer. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Jody Green discusses ways to repel mosquitos and keep the population under control around your home.
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Farm Bill Update
The federal farm bill has faced numerous obstacles and delays. Nebraska Extension Ag Policy Specialist Brad Lubben discusses some of the challenges Congress faces in order to pass a new bill.
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Summer Turf Don’ts
We all know we have to water, mow and keep the weeds down in order to have a green and growing lawn. But Nebraska Extension Turfgrass Specialist Roch Gaussoin says there are things you shouldn’t be doing during the hot summer months.
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The Farm Bill SNAP Program
A significant portion of the farm bill is the SNAP program. Nebraska Extension Ag Policy Specialist Brad Lubben talks about why untangling the SNAP items in order to pass a new farm bill is critical.
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What High Interest Rates Mean For Ag Producers
Inflation and high interest rates have caused ag producers to make tough decisions. University of Nebraska Ag Economics Professor Jay Parsons talks about what options farmers have to stay profitable in the face of ongoing high interest rates.
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Mitigating Heat Stress in Cattle
Summer heat can seriously impact cattle performance. Nebraska Extension Beef Feedlot Specialist Galen Erickson talks about strategies for producers to consider that will help cattle beat the heat.