Backyard Farmer University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Backyard Farmer panelists offer gardening and turf strategies throughout the growing season, so if you've got a problem or question in your garden, check Backyard Farmer first. Backyard Farmer began on what was then KFOR-TV, channel 12 in Lincoln, in the Fall of 1953. The program switched to the new University of Nebraska Television station, KUON-TV, in the Spring of 1954. As the Nebraska Educational Television Network was built, Backyard Farmer's reach expanded to all Nebraskans, and since 1998 has been available online at byf.unl.edu.
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Backyard Farmer (4/18/24)
On this week's Backyard Farmer we'll help you prune your spring flowering shrubs and we'll talk about taking wrap off of your young trees.
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Backyard Farmer (4/11/24)
Backyard Farmer helps you get your soil prepared for the growing season and tips for applying pre-emergent herbicides to your turf.
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Backyard Farmer (4/4/24)
Backyard Farmer returns for the 72nd season with a warm welcome and tips on submitting pictures to the program.
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Backyard Farmer (9/14/23)
For the final show of the season we hear about a program that helps students with food insecurity eat and take a look at our annual garden timelapse.
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Backyard Farmer (9/7/23)
Backyard Farmer takes a look at a turf renovation project on campus and helps pollinators make it through cooler weather with fall blooming ornamentals.
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Backyard Farmer (8/31/23)
Backyard Farmer presents a special program from Raising Nebraska at the Nebraska State Fair.
Customer Reviews
The best Gardening Podcast available in the U.S.
I have been a fan of the Backyard Farmer podcast for several years. I have never found a better gardening podcast. Thanks UNL!
Very Informational
I've been following the Back Yard Farmer for two seasons now. I love it and have learned a lot. Along with the numerous mailed in questions, they do little segments on special, seasonally relavent topics. All the panelists are Unv of Neb proffessors, so it's really good, evidence based advice. Since it's video, you actually get to see a lot of the weeds, rots & spots, and plants they are talking about. One of the best podcasts on gardening available.
Love it!
Though I don't live in Nebraska I listen to the garden podcast every week. They do a great job!