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Nebraska CropWatch

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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The Nebraska CropWatch Podcast provides the latest research-based information from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln on crop production, pest management, and related agricultural information for Nebraska farmers and agribusinesses. CropWatch Podcasts feature researchers, extension educators, and other experts. For more information on these topics, visit www.cropwatch.unl.edu , where new articles are published weekly during the cropping season.
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Sermons from Rev. Thomas Kuhn from Reformed University Fellowship (RUF) at the University of Nebraska. At RUF we believe that you're never so bad that you're beyond the reach of God's grace and at the same time you're never so good that you're beyond the need of God's grace.
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Learn more about planting native midwestern plants from Nebraska-based host Stephanie Barelman. If pollinator habitats, conservation, and nature-driven wonder are in your wheelhouse, this is the podcast for you. Come with us as we navigate how to make colorful spaces for humans and wildlife; and talk with experts, aspiring gardeners, and thinkers. You won't want to miss this excellent and helpful content.
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The Live From Nebraska: The Berk Brown Show podcast is a medium/long form conversation hosted by Nebraska journalist Berk Brown with friends and guests from all walks of life that have unique and intriguing stories to share about life in Nebraska. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/live-from-nebraska/support
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Welcome to the show, "The Nebraska Gentleman"! This podcast will touch on topics and discussions important to me that help increase my self-awareness, as well as overall awareness, respect, and understanding of things, people and world around me. Topics will include sports, mental health, exercise, careers, relationships, skill-building, race and gender topics, and many more. I hope you find this podcast helpful in increasing your own self-awareness and respect for others, but also yourself. ...
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Despite the loss the Husker247 HoopsCast returned as scheduled to discuss Nebraska basketball and how to pick up the pieces following an ugly loss to Creighton. The show starts with a lot of discussion about halftime acts before getting to the main event — what in the world happened on Sunday for the Huskers to get blown out at home? Mike Schaefer …
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It was kind of a great weekend for Championship games.... but then the College Football Playoff Committee decided they’d screw Florida State and pick Alabama to be in the Playoff. Reasoning - because FSU was a different team without their starting quarterback. A Discussion. And then there’s Nebraska sports.…
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In this weeks episode of Fridays with a Scientist, Caily Schwartz, Ph.D. student in the School of Natural Resources, joins to talk a recent Weather, Climate, and Society paper that she led that dives into water resource managers perception and understanding of #flashdrought.Di University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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From slavery to soldier to Lincoln resident, the life and legacy of John Jefferson Mcwilliams lives on in Lincoln. Listen as reporter Savannah Redl speaks with researcher Ed Zimmer and direct ancestor Paia McWilliams about the families history, legacy, and impact.Di Savannah Redl
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No consensus has been reached on how to honor children’s remains if they are found at the Genoa U.S. Indian Industrial School in Central Nebraska. By sifting through old documents in 2021, the Genoa Reconciliation Project estimated that 100 children died at the school. Diseases were the main causes of death. According to Nebraska Commission on Indi…
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Over 100 billion pounds of food goes to waste every year in America. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Farm to Food Bank is trying to cut down on that waste by connecting local farmers and food pantries, but its future depends on how much funding is included for the program in the next farm bill.Di Nebraska Public Media
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The University of Nebraska Board of Regents heard concerns from the public about proposed budget cuts and approved the NU interim president at their meeting on Friday. With a $58 million budget shortfall looming, the university system has been searching for ways to cut costs. Current NU President Ted Carter said campuses conducted zero-based budget…
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Keeping the extra pounds off during the holidays isn’t easy with all the gatherings, parties, and celebrations. Nebraska Extension Food, Nutrition and Health Educator Carrie Miller offers a few simple tips to avoid weight gain during the holiday season.Di Nebraska Extension
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Pantry pests are the name given to beetles and moths that tend to infest stored food products. Nebraska Extension Entomologist Jody Green says many food-processing plants and supermarkets struggle with controlling these types of pests and offers ways to control them before they become a problem in your home.…
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Due to scheduling conflicts last weekend, Greg and Hoss were unable to get together to record the Corn Nation Over Reaction. So this week’s Five Heart Podcast is a special presentation of the Five Heart and Over Reaction shows. 13-10. It still sticks in my craw, as I’m sure it does yours. Losing to Iowa to close out another season in a game that wa…
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For three weeks, jurors in a murder trial in Saline County District Court have been witnesses to a prison riot. Surveillance footage captured during the 2017 uprising at the Tecumseh Correctional Facility plays a central role in determining whether inmate Eric Ramos took part in the murder of a fellow prisoner. Bill Kelly with Nebraska Public Media…
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Expecting mothers during 32 to 36 weeks and adults 60-years-old and older should get the RSV vaccine, according to CHI Health doctors. Dr. Michael Schooff, primary care medical director for CHI Health, said RSV can have a severe impact on infants and older adults. “They can get into a bronchiolitis or a pneumonia. Deeper and more severe infections …
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Diesel engine performance and costs represent crucial factors for agricultural producers. University of Nebraska - Lincoln Associate Professor of Ag Economics Cory Walters talks about diesel engine efficiency and new EPA emission standards for farm equipment.Di Nebraska Extension
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Matt Rhule met with the Nebraska media to wrap up the 2023 season, so Husker247 convened to discuss some of the topics the head coach hit on during Wednesday’s press conference. Conversation starts regarding possible changes on the staff. Now that it appears Tony White is returning for the 2024 season, where might we see some changes for what the H…
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Nebraska landed a big commitment on Wednesday night as Logan-Magnolia lineman Grant Brix announced his intentions to sign with the Huskers. Husker247 assembled to discuss this addition as Michael Bruntz and Mike Schaefer got together for a quick conversation about what the Brix commitment means, where the Huskers might look next along the offensive…
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Nebraska basketball is the lone undefeated team in the state as far as hoops go and the Huskers carry that into a Sunday showdown with Creighton. But before we get there the Husker247 HoopsCast wants to dive into the Huskers most recent wins, the 7-0 start and just how real this team might before its biggest game of the year — a home matchup agains…
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The 2023 Nebraska football season is over. At one point, Nebraska was 5-3 with four games left to win one to get to a bowl game. Didn’t happen. Now as we stare into the abyss of the off-season (despite the fact there are plenty of other Husker sports), we must ask - who is to blame, and whom must we burn at the stake? It’s what we do. Unless your n…
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Climatologists are predicting a warmer and wetter than average winter this year thanks to El Nino, a climate pattern of warm air over the Pacific Ocean. Eric Hunt with the Nebraska State Climate Office said despite warmer temperatures, Lincoln is likely to receive more snowfall than the previous two winters. “I would basically tell anybody Grand Is…
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