Hamilton County Extension
Spring 2023
A 9-member Extension Board and a 12-member youth and adult 4-H Council representing all areas of Hamilton County are also a part of our Extension team. It gives us great pleasure to serve you in your quest for learning or keeping up-to-date in this ever-changing world.
Charcuterie Boards and Food Safety
Japanese Beetle Season is coming. Know what you can do before they arrive!
Japanese Beetle Control
In central Nebraska, Japanese beetle season begins in early June and by July it's in full swing! Below are some common questions about these beetles and tips on managing damage in your landscape. To continue reading this article by Sarag Browning, Nebraska Extension Educator, click here: https://lancaster.unl.edu/japanese-beetle-control
Jenny's REESources
Jenney Rees is an Extension Educator serving York and Seward County and she provides a wealth of resources to the clients of Extension. Jenny writes a weekly newspaper article, newsletter and blog about crop production, educational opportunities, and current issues affecting Nebraska farmers. I encourage you to check them out! Her newspaper articles are published by the Aurora NewsRegister.
To subscribes to the Jenny's ReeSources Newsletter click here: https://jenreesources.us17.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=176a2d1339b309dc769be9e3a&id=3cf41cb7e7
Click her to read her blog: https://jenreesources.com/
Nebraska Farm Real Estate Report
The market value of agricultural land in Nebraska increased by 14% over the prior year, to an average of $3,835 per acre, according to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s 2023 Nebraska Farm Real Estate Market Survey preliminary report. This marks the second-largest increase in the market value of agricultural land in Nebraska since 2014 and the highest non-inflation-adjusted statewide land value in the 45-year history of the survey. Click here to read the report and view maps.
Virtual Landlord/ Tenant Cash Rent WOrkshops March 23 & 24
The latest agricultural land management and leasing considerations for 2023 will be covered during two virtual landlord/tenant cash rent workshops hosted by the Center for Agricultural Profitability at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on March 23 and 24.
The workshops will offer updated leasing information relevant to landlords and tenants, including new 2023 Nebraska land values and cash rental rates, tips for communication and negotiating. They will address topics like equitable rental rates, managing and adjusting farmland leases, landlord-tenant issues, pasture leasing, crop share leasing and other management considerations.
The presentations will be led by Allan Vyhnalek, an extension educator specializing in farm and ranch transition and succession, and Jim Jansen, an extension agricultural economist. Both are with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Center for Agricultural Profitability. The March 23 workshop is scheduled for noon to 2:30 p.m. Central time and will be geared toward viewers in Eastern Nebraska. The workshop on March 24 is set for 9 to 11:30 a.m. Central time, and will feature examples more relevant to viewers in Central and Western Nebraska. Regardless of location, the general information presented in both meetings will be the same.
The virtual workshops will be held on Zoom and are free to attend, but registration is required at the links below.
Farm and Ranch Lease Considerations for 2023 Virtual Workshop Schedule
- March 23: noon-2:30 p.m. CT (featuring examples related to Eastern Nebraska) Register for March 23
- March 24: 9-11:30 a.m. CT (featuring examples related to Central and Western Nebraska) Register for March 24
Agricultural Land Management Quarterly Webinar
May 15, noon-1 pm https://cap.unl.edu/land-management-quarterly-webinars
With: Jim Jansen, Agricultural Economist, Nebraska Extension, and Allan Vyhnalek, Farm and Ranch Succession and Transition Educator, Nebraska Extension
Offered since 2019, the quarterly webinars address common management issues for Nebraska landowners, agricultural operators and related stakeholders interested in the latest insight on trends in real estate, managing agricultural land and solutions for addressing challenges in the upcoming growing season.
The May webinar will look at trends in Nebraska cash rental rates for 2023, proper communication and decision-making for ag landowners and tenants, an ask the expert Q&A and more.
2023 Nebraska Beef Cattle Report
Cow-Calf Management
- Comparison of Semi-confined and Pasture-based August Calving Beef Cow Systems
- Including Gene Edited Sires in Genetic Evaluations
- Impact of Planning Horizon Length on Breeding Objectives and Resulting Selection Decisions
- Effect of Increasing Energy 30 days Prior to Artificial Insemination in Beef Heifers
- Extending Melengestrol Acetate Treatment from Fourteen to Eighteen Days in Beef Heifers
- Artificial Insemination of Beef Heifers with Multi-Sire Sexed Semen
Growing Calf and Yearling Management
- Timing of Implant Use in the Backgrounding System
- Effects of Strategic Supplementation on Return to Management and Performance of Yearling Cattle
Forage Evaluation
- Forage Evaluation of Crested Wheatgrass
- Evaluation of Ankom F58 Filter Bags Compared to Beakers for Analysis of Neutral Detergent Fiber
- Effect of Species and Maturity on Small Grain Silage Yield and Quality
Finishing Nutrition and Management
- Effect of Ad Libitum vs. Limit Feeding Program at Receiving on Morbidity and Performance of Feedlot Calves
- Evaluation of Encapsulated Megasphaera Elsdenii in an Accelerated Beef Step-Up Program and an Acidosis Challenge Event
- Evaluation of LactiproFLX in an Acidosis Challenge Model
- Effects of Individual Sweet Bran Components in Beef Finishing Diets on Nutrient Digestion
- Evaluate the Effect of Corn Processing, Drying Distillers Grains, Oil Removal from Distillers Grains, and Distillers Inclusion on Cattle Performance
- Impact of Constant Inclusion or Decreasing Inclusion of Distillers Grains with High-quality or Low-quality Roughage on Finishing Cattle Performance
- Impact of Removing 20% Distillers Grains after One-third or Two-thirds of the Feeding Period on Performance of Finishing Yearlings
- Supplemental Lysine in Finishing Cattle Diets
- Effect of Corn Processing on Steer Performance and Fecal Starch Content
- Effect of Enogen Feed Corn Inclusion in Conventional and Natural Finishing Cattle Diets
- Effects of Corn Processing and Silage Inclusion in Feedlot Diets on Steer Performance
- Quantifying Residual Feed in a Fence-line Feedlot Bunk using Depth Camera Imaging Techniques
Mitigating Greenhouse Gas Emissions
- Effect of Alga Bio 1.0 on Reducing Enteric Methane Emissions from Cattle
- Impact of Pistachio Shell Biochar in Finishing Beef Cattle Diets
- Ponderosa Pine Wood Biochar used as an Emissions Reduction Strategy in a Finishing Beef Cattle Diet
- Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Two Beef Systems from Birth to Slaughter in Eastern Nebraska
Beef Products
Beef Quality Assurance
Rural Nebraskans are Concerned About Water Quality, Poll Shows
Professional Development
Looking for approved inservice hours: The Early Childhood team with Nebraska Extension provides automatically accepted in-service hours online and onsite. We offer affordable programs and training. Resources are research-based, and often the information presented is based on research from faculty right here in Nebraska. We’re here to help you take what you’ve learned from training and research and put it into practice. https://child.unl.edu/in-service-professional-development
Nebraska Extension in Hamilton County
Our office is located on the ground floor of the Hamilton County Courthouse in the middle of town on 13th and M Streets. Please stop in for a visit and see what the University can do for you. Our 4-H Youth Development Program, for example, reaches more than 220 youth in Hamilton County alone. Statewide, 4-H touches the lives of more than 90,000 youth each year.
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Email: hamilton-county@unl.edu
Website: www.hamilton.unl.edu
Location: 1111 13th Street, Suite 6, Aurora, NE, USA
Phone: 402-694-6174
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