May 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. MoreMarch 1, 2006 Poultry Organization Announces Awards, Officers LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska Poultry Industries has announced annual awards and new officers. MoreFebruary 1, 2006 Variety of Factors Play into Ag Markets Outlook LINCOLN, Neb. — Freezing weather in Russia. Spinal bones showing up in a veal shipment from the United States to Japan. A new tariff on U.S. corn exports to Canada. The bloom wearing off the beefy low-carbohydrate diet craze here at home. There are plenty of factors that weigh into the outlook for agricultural markets in 2006. MoreJanuary 23, 2006 Selecting the Right Horse, Horse-Related Business Seminars Offered Via the Web LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Web-based horse seminar will be offered from 7-8 p.m. Feb. 23. MoreJanuary 17, 2006 Nebraska Beef Feedlot Roundtable Offered at Three Locations in 2006 LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraska feedlot owners and operators will learn more about animal health and cattle trade at the 2006 Beef Feedlot Roundtable. MoreJanuary 11, 2006 Nebraska City Hosts Rural Advantage Conference Feb. 3-4 LINCOLN, Neb. — The fourth annual Rural Advantage Conference Feb. 3-4 at the Kimmel Education and Research Center in Nebraska City will discuss profitable and sustainable agricultural opportunities. MoreJanuary 11, 2006 Extension Seminar Focuses on Beef Cow/Calf Issues, Management Strategies LINCOLN, Neb. — Management strategies and issues affecting cow/calf herds will be the focus of a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension seminar Jan. 24 at the U.S. Meat Animal Research Center near Clay Center. MoreDecember 16, 2005 Nebraska Winter CNMP Programs Begin in January LINCOLN, Neb. — A series of University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Comprehensive Nutrient Management Plan programs offered January-March will help producers, consultants, agronomists and others better manage manure from livestock operations. MoreDecember 13, 2005 2006 Eastern Nebraska Cattlemen's Expo Offered in January LINCOLN, Neb. — Eastern Nebraska cattle producers can learn the latest information on new developments in the cattle industry at the 2006 Eastern Nebraska Cattlemen's Expo Jan. 14. More
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