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November 16, 2005
Returning to the Farm Workshop Starts in December
LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension workshop will help students, beginning farmers and their families get through the challenges of bringing a young person into a farm or ranch operation. More

November 15, 2005
Corn/Soybean Profitability Workshops Start Next Month
LINCOLN, Neb. — University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Corn/Soybean Profitability Workshops will be offered at five locations across the state starting in December. More

November 11, 2005
Test for Nitrogen, Other Nutrients to Save Money on Next Year's Crop
LINCOLN, Neb. — As fertilizer prices increase, farmers can save money and maximize profits by taking into account residual soil nitrogen, University of Nebraska-Lincoln specialists say. More

November 10, 2005
Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Features 'Market to Market' Analyst
LINCOLN, Neb. — The 2005 Nebraska Soybean Day and Machinery Expo Dec. 9 will feature an encore presentation from keynote speaker Sue Martin.  More

November 4, 2005
2005 Farm Income Expected to be Down but Strong Compared to 10-year Average
LINCOLN, Neb. — This year's Nebraska net farm income levels may not match those of a year ago, but the 2005 forecast still looks relatively strong compared to the last 10 years, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural economist said. More

November 2, 2005
Red Carpet Service Can Boost Communities' Image, Nebraska's Tourism Potential
LINCOLN, Neb. — Friendly, helpful service may be all it takes to get visitors to come back to a community, said Dave Green, owner and manager of the Grocery Kart in Broken Bow. More

October 31, 2005
UNL Food Processing Center Offers Program for Food Entrepreneurs
LINCOLN, Neb. — From product development and food safety to packaging and business development, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln seminar covers the basics of launching a food business. More

October 26, 2005
First Nebraska Food Banquet to Feature Local Foods
LINCOLN, Neb. — Locally, sustainably grown foods and information on how to buy and sell them will be featured at the inaugural Nebraska Food Banquet Nov. 4 in Omaha. More

October 18, 2005
Insurance Workshop Focuses on Climate Impact, New Products and Regulations
LINCOLN, Neb. — A Nov. 10 workshop at the I-80 Holiday Inn in Grand Island will help crop insurance agents, agricultural lenders, farmers, ranchers and others learn more about climate impact and new insurance products and regulations. More

October 4, 2005
Ag at the Crossroads Focuses on Nebraska Water Issues
LINCOLN, Neb. — The 15th annual University of Nebraska-Lincoln Ag at the Crossroads Conference here Nov. 3 will address Nebraska water issues.  More

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