Nebraska Farmer Learns New Tricks With Cover Cropping
Nebraska farmer Bill Volkmer describes himself as an “old farmer.” But this old farmer is willing to learn some new tricks. He started planting cover crops in 2011. Cover-cropping — […]
Improving Water Filtration through No-till and Cover Crops
Scott Gonnerman started no-till practices in 2005 and began cover-cropping his east Nebraska fields in 2009. He says he used to think of the soil simply as dirt. But he’s […]
The Science of Soil Health: What Happens When You Till?
When we use tillage the soil ecosystem is disturbed on a massive scale. Purdue’s Dr. Eileen Kladivko contrasted natural ecosystems with tilled systems and what we stand to lose when […]
Soil Health Hero: Rodney Rulon
Rodney Rulon and his family were a little bit reluctant to get started with cover crops. They didn’t have any experience with covers, and so they started with about 60 […]
Soil Health Hero: Jason Degenhardt
Farmer/Retailer’s Adventures in Cover Crops Yield Multiple Benefits on and Off the Farm Man standing in a corn field.Veteran no-till farmers Jason Degenhardt and his family farming partners, Kenny and […]
Soil Health Hero: Bill Nielsen
Bill Nielsen, has been using cover crops and other soil health practices to improve his Kearney County farm in central Nebraska. Watch THIS VIDEO where he talks about his soil […]
Wild Nebraska
WILD Nebraska is a partnership between the NE Game and Parks Commission and Natural Resource Districts that provides landowners opportunities to improve wildlife habitat on their lands.
State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement – SAFE Initiative
The State Acres for Wildlife Enhancement (SAFE) Initiative restores vital habitat in order to meet high priority state wildlife conservation goals
Smooth Brome Management
Smooth brome (Bromus inermis) is one of the most widespread challenges in habitat management.
Reducing Woody Encroachment
Woody encroachment has emerged as a global threat to grassland biomes and the people, plants and animals that depend on them.
Range Management & Pollinators
Ranchers are essential stewards of grasslands and prevent rangeland from being converted to cropland or urban areas. Rangelands are important for pollinators, providing contiguous and often expansive areas of habitat […]
Pheasants Forever Pathway for Wildlife
Pathway For Wildlife (PFW) offers incentives to enhance wildlife habitat on cropland, working lands, and within local communities.