July 6, 2006 Poll: Rural Nebraskans Using Multiple Jobs to Get By LINCOLN, Neb. — Many rural Nebraska households are piecing together a living with several jobs, with those in the most rural areas needing to be especially resourceful to make ends meet, according to the 2006 Nebraska Rural Poll. MoreMay 22, 2006 Next Recipe to Reality Workshop Aug. 18 at UNL LINCOLN, Neb. — Food manufacturing businesses continue to gain popularity throughout the country. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln's Food Processing Center is helping to ensure their success through a program that assists entrepreneurs in starting a food manufacturing business. MoreMay 1, 2006 Feeding Wet Ethanol Byproducts Gives Nebraska a Competitive Advantage LINCOLN, Neb. — The synergy between Nebraska's beef and ethanol industries gives the Cornhusker state a competitive edge. MoreMay 1, 2006 Several Factors Will Influence Cattle Prices in 2006 LINCOLN, Neb. — Cattle numbers continue to increase in 2006, representing the second straight year of herd growth, University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural economists say. MoreApril 11, 2006 UNL Revises Nitrogen Recommendations to Factor in Timing, Prices LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln has revamped its nitrogen fertilizer application rate recommendations to help farmers better account for different application times and varying corn and nitrogen prices. MoreMarch 23, 2006 Agricultural Land Values Up in Nebraska Again LINCOLN, Neb. — Average agricultural land values in Nebraska took another significant jump in the last year, but a closer look at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's annual survey reveals significant disparities among regions of the state. MoreMarch 22, 2006 UNL Seminar Helps Entrepreneurs Turn Recipe to Reality LINCOLN, Neb. — Turning a great idea or recipe into a successful food business takes far more than luck or hard work. A University of Nebraska-Lincoln Food Processing Center seminar teaches aspiring entrepreneurs what it takes. MoreMarch 15, 2006 Custom Farming Rates Continue to Rise, UNL Analysis Shows LINCOLN, Neb. — Custom farming rates continue to rise as costs of fuel and farm machinery continue to go up, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural economist said. MoreMarch 9, 2006 UNL Extension BIT Mobile Offers Nebraska a Learning Center on Wheels LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans soon will have state-of-the-art technology and high-speed Internet access at their finger tips as the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension's BIT Mobile navigates across the state. MoreFebruary 8, 2006 Farmland Values Stable, But Some Concerns Loom LINCOLN, Neb. — Agricultural land values in Nebraska are likely to remain relatively stable for the next couple of years after two decades of fairly steady gains, but some downturn is not out of the question given a number of key uncertainties, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln agricultural economist says. More
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